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... continued to inter their dead . Sulla was the first of the Cornelian gens whose body was burned . Both Cicero 2 and Pliny 3 held that inhumation was the most ancient custom . In view of the mixed nature of the population of early Latium ...
... continued to inter their dead . Sulla was the first of the Cornelian gens whose body was burned . Both Cicero 2 and Pliny 3 held that inhumation was the most ancient custom . In view of the mixed nature of the population of early Latium ...
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... continued her electrum issues down through the fourth century , so Lampsacus continued issues in gold . The reasons of this very exceptional privilege , which the Great King must at least have tolerated , can only be matter of ...
... continued her electrum issues down through the fourth century , so Lampsacus continued issues in gold . The reasons of this very exceptional privilege , which the Great King must at least have tolerated , can only be matter of ...
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... continued , laws and exploits not seeming to be borrowed or devised , which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many , denied utterly by few . For what though Brutus and the whole Trojan pretence were ...
... continued , laws and exploits not seeming to be borrowed or devised , which on the common belief have wrought no small impression ; defended by many , denied utterly by few . For what though Brutus and the whole Trojan pretence were ...
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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