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... Roman studies in this country . His knowledge of Roman antiquities , and especially of the antiquities of Roman Britain , was singularly thorough , and gave him an easy mastery of the material which commanded con- fidence . He knew so ...
... Roman studies in this country . His knowledge of Roman antiquities , and especially of the antiquities of Roman Britain , was singularly thorough , and gave him an easy mastery of the material which commanded con- fidence . He knew so ...
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... Roman remains , and all of them except the first are avowedly more or less local in their outlook . It seemed to him ... Roman history and Roman antiquities , Roman art and Roman architecture . Incidentally , however , it would break ...
... Roman remains , and all of them except the first are avowedly more or less local in their outlook . It seemed to him ... Roman history and Roman antiquities , Roman art and Roman architecture . Incidentally , however , it would break ...
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... Roman Britain in particular unless you also know about the Roman empire in general ' . The idea appealed strongly to those best qualified to help , and the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies was formally inaugurated in 1911 ...
... Roman Britain in particular unless you also know about the Roman empire in general ' . The idea appealed strongly to those best qualified to help , and the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies was formally inaugurated in 1911 ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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