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... known as Caere ( Cervetri ) , Pisa , Alsion , Falerii , and various others . Next came the invasion of the Lydian Tyrseni from Asia Minor , for it is impossible to admit Mommsen's view that they were Rhaetians from the Alps , which has ...
... known as Caere ( Cervetri ) , Pisa , Alsion , Falerii , and various others . Next came the invasion of the Lydian Tyrseni from Asia Minor , for it is impossible to admit Mommsen's view that they were Rhaetians from the Alps , which has ...
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... known . Sir Walter Scott protests against the Sonnet's most flattering strain of adulation ' . Evidently it was only at the urgent appeal of friends that the poet , contrary to his own feeling , consented to add the Sonnet . The ...
... known . Sir Walter Scott protests against the Sonnet's most flattering strain of adulation ' . Evidently it was only at the urgent appeal of friends that the poet , contrary to his own feeling , consented to add the Sonnet . The ...
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... known for certain to have been so spoken in effect as they are written , nor then , unless worth rehearsal ; and to invent such , though eloquently , as some historians have done , is an abuse of posterity , raising in them that read ...
... known for certain to have been so spoken in effect as they are written , nor then , unless worth rehearsal ; and to invent such , though eloquently , as some historians have done , is an abuse of posterity , raising in them that read ...
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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