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Page 99
... Greek bandits . The new fact that a living Italy was struggling beneath the outward semblance of Metternich's ' order ' was thus perceived by Byron first of Englishmen , and by the ' pard - like Spirit , beautiful and swift ' , who ...
... Greek bandits . The new fact that a living Italy was struggling beneath the outward semblance of Metternich's ' order ' was thus perceived by Byron first of Englishmen , and by the ' pard - like Spirit , beautiful and swift ' , who ...
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... Greek words were still legible upon it . His lordship confessed and the woman , who was acquitted , was one of the last to be tried for witchcraft in this country . In the course of our discussion we shall encounter Greek periapts of ...
... Greek words were still legible upon it . His lordship confessed and the woman , who was acquitted , was one of the last to be tried for witchcraft in this country . In the course of our discussion we shall encounter Greek periapts of ...
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British Academy. haemorrhage . The gibberish Greek words are similar to words used for a like purpose by Marcellus Empiricus of Bordeaux . Another instance of the importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek ...
British Academy. haemorrhage . The gibberish Greek words are similar to words used for a like purpose by Marcellus Empiricus of Bordeaux . Another instance of the importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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