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... Italians who had added the -co suffix to the name Graii , It is made almost certain that forms in -co ( -sco ) were especially used by the oldest stratum of Italian population , as well as by those who are known as Ligurians in ...
... Italians who had added the -co suffix to the name Graii , It is made almost certain that forms in -co ( -sco ) were especially used by the oldest stratum of Italian population , as well as by those who are known as Ligurians in ...
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... Italian tongue ' . Soon after they go on to Greek , Latin , or Italian comedies and tragedies ' which treat of household matters . ' Then come politics , next law , from Moses and Lycurgus to Justinian and the common and statute law of ...
... Italian tongue ' . Soon after they go on to Greek , Latin , or Italian comedies and tragedies ' which treat of household matters . ' Then come politics , next law , from Moses and Lycurgus to Justinian and the common and statute law of ...
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... Italy . As a young man , Bodmer had spent happy days in Italy , ineffectually preparing himself for a mercantile career , but browsing to his heart's content on Italian books ; the poetry and critical literature of Italy made him a man ...
... Italy . As a young man , Bodmer had spent happy days in Italy , ineffectually preparing himself for a mercantile career , but browsing to his heart's content on Italian books ; the poetry and critical literature of Italy made him a man ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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