Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1916 - Humanities |
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... Roman antiquities in Britain , a report always listened to with pleasure and with profit . Canon Charles , also a Fellow , submitted a new view of the text of chapter xx of the Apocalypse of St. John , suggesting that in our textus ...
... Roman antiquities in Britain , a report always listened to with pleasure and with profit . Canon Charles , also a Fellow , submitted a new view of the text of chapter xx of the Apocalypse of St. John , suggesting that in our textus ...
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... Roman Stoics or Christian saints . In these and other similar ways we see many a feature of human character , many a phase of political or religious life recorded by historians , verified by present experience . We can better understand ...
... Roman Stoics or Christian saints . In these and other similar ways we see many a feature of human character , many a phase of political or religious life recorded by historians , verified by present experience . We can better understand ...
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... Roman Empire never recovered from the great plague of the second century A. D. , but where it is disease that reduces a people , it is the weaker who die , while in war it is the stronger . Our friends of the Eugenics Society are uneasy ...
... Roman Empire never recovered from the great plague of the second century A. D. , but where it is disease that reduces a people , it is the weaker who die , while in war it is the stronger . Our friends of the Eugenics Society are uneasy ...
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... Roman remains in Britain : by Professor Haverfield , Fellow of the Academy . All these papers contained matter of permanent value , which was highly appreciated by those who were present at the meetings . Besides these communications we ...
... Roman remains in Britain : by Professor Haverfield , Fellow of the Academy . All these papers contained matter of permanent value , which was highly appreciated by those who were present at the meetings . Besides these communications we ...
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... Roman Empire in the fifth century , and the Slavonic tribes in the sixth and seventh . Disputed successions , in which two or more claimants to a throne have dragged their subjects or followers into the strife . Interests in the sphere ...
... Roman Empire in the fifth century , and the Slavonic tribes in the sixth and seventh . Disputed successions , in which two or more claimants to a throne have dragged their subjects or followers into the strife . Interests in the sphere ...
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