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... Roman civilization and social system , and the same was the case before the Roman rule began . Under Roman government the established system was so strong and the population so dense as to resist this immigration , except in times when ...
... Roman civilization and social system , and the same was the case before the Roman rule began . Under Roman government the established system was so strong and the population so dense as to resist this immigration , except in times when ...
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... Roman Catholics resident in Konia , and I should have thought that there were more Roman Catholics than Protestants . But taking these cases as representing mere official guesses without proper enumeration , they roughly serve to show ...
... Roman Catholics resident in Konia , and I should have thought that there were more Roman Catholics than Protestants . But taking these cases as representing mere official guesses without proper enumeration , they roughly serve to show ...
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... Roman ( or Graeco - Roman ) society . That well- knit society , weak in many ways and unfit to defend itself against barbaric assault , possessed in spite of its weaknesses a remarkable cohesive strength , which enabled it to withstand ...
... Roman ( or Graeco - Roman ) society . That well- knit society , weak in many ways and unfit to defend itself against barbaric assault , possessed in spite of its weaknesses a remarkable cohesive strength , which enabled it to withstand ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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