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... paper is a belated contribution to the study of a subject of great interest to Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path ...
... paper is a belated contribution to the study of a subject of great interest to Celtic scholars . I had long been aware of the existence of a few remarkable Celtic inscriptions on ancient tomb- stones in Italy , and following in the path ...
Page 147
... Papers of Henry VIII , which includes all the known State papers of a particular reign where- ever they are , is a great boon to the historians of that reign . But to deal in this way with the papers of the thirty - eight years of that ...
... Papers of Henry VIII , which includes all the known State papers of a particular reign where- ever they are , is a great boon to the historians of that reign . But to deal in this way with the papers of the thirty - eight years of that ...
Page 342
... paper . The stilted is also noteworthy . I had written my notes up to this point before it dawned on me that this graffito is not wholly unrecorded in Bianchetti's book ; that it is in fact his no . 19 on p . 69 ( see also p . 120 ) ...
... paper . The stilted is also noteworthy . I had written my notes up to this point before it dawned on me that this graffito is not wholly unrecorded in Bianchetti's book ; that it is in fact his no . 19 on p . 69 ( see also p . 120 ) ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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