Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Roman Problem ' well on into the 18th century . The kind of national virtues emphasised by Dryden were also well ... Roman Problem ' . Throughout the 18th century the opposition between Roman invaders and Ancient Britons was dramatised ...
... Roman Problem ' well on into the 18th century . The kind of national virtues emphasised by Dryden were also well ... Roman Problem ' . Throughout the 18th century the opposition between Roman invaders and Ancient Britons was dramatised ...
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... Romans as bearers of civilisation was championed by such notable figures as Hearne and Gibbon . Pope's unfinished drama on the ... Roman Empire is seen as an ephemeral precursor of the infinitely greater British Empire . It is , perhaps ...
... Romans as bearers of civilisation was championed by such notable figures as Hearne and Gibbon . Pope's unfinished drama on the ... Roman Empire is seen as an ephemeral precursor of the infinitely greater British Empire . It is , perhaps ...
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... Roman domination of the Western Church , and that the English ecclesiastical formulation ( or rather the re - formulation ) possessed the 14 authority of antiquity . One must also mention here William Lambarde's influential studies of ...
... Roman domination of the Western Church , and that the English ecclesiastical formulation ( or rather the re - formulation ) possessed the 14 authority of antiquity . One must also mention here William Lambarde's influential studies of ...
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