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... give a broad historic sketch . I will , however , give a brief summary of views held in regard to it . 6 In the first place , it has been disputed to whom belongs the honour of the first invention of coins . We know from Julius Pollux ...
... give a broad historic sketch . I will , however , give a brief summary of views held in regard to it . 6 In the first place , it has been disputed to whom belongs the honour of the first invention of coins . We know from Julius Pollux ...
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... give pultifagus , and the editors pultiphagus , neither the spelling of Plautus , any more than pultophagonides in Poen . Prol . 54. The primal sense is : " This is not the crude work of our porridge - eating natives , but that of ...
... give pultifagus , and the editors pultiphagus , neither the spelling of Plautus , any more than pultophagonides in Poen . Prol . 54. The primal sense is : " This is not the crude work of our porridge - eating natives , but that of ...
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... Give him a taste and timely too Of what his subjects undergo . Give him a feeling of their woes , And then no doubt his royal nose Will quickly smell those rascals ' savours Whose blacky deeds eclipse his favours . Though bound and ...
... Give him a taste and timely too Of what his subjects undergo . Give him a feeling of their woes , And then no doubt his royal nose Will quickly smell those rascals ' savours Whose blacky deeds eclipse his favours . Though bound and ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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