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... published in 1894 . Both Freeman and Evans had stated in their prefaces that the narrative of the Punic Wars , and of Norman Sicily , was written ; but nothing more appeared , nor has been found in manuscript . British archaeology , and ...
... published in 1894 . Both Freeman and Evans had stated in their prefaces that the narrative of the Punic Wars , and of Norman Sicily , was written ; but nothing more appeared , nor has been found in manuscript . British archaeology , and ...
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... published separately by Evans himself , and advantage was taken of public lectures and other occasions at home to announce special points as they matured . The substance of most of these was in due time incorpor- ated in the definitive ...
... published separately by Evans himself , and advantage was taken of public lectures and other occasions at home to announce special points as they matured . The substance of most of these was in due time incorpor- ated in the definitive ...
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... published in the Journal of Roman Studies ( 1912 ) . As the leading Scottish expert on coins it fell to him to examine a number of medieval hoards discovered in Scotland . From 1905 . to 1922 articles which he published in the ...
... published in the Journal of Roman Studies ( 1912 ) . As the leading Scottish expert on coins it fell to him to examine a number of medieval hoards discovered in Scotland . From 1905 . to 1922 articles which he published in the ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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