Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1915 - Humanities |
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... race feeling and race abhorrence in Roman literature is the hatred expressed for the barbarians of the north , Germans , Teutons , Getae , & c . Africans are less repellent to Roman feeling than the white races of the north . In Greece ...
... race feeling and race abhorrence in Roman literature is the hatred expressed for the barbarians of the north , Germans , Teutons , Getae , & c . Africans are less repellent to Roman feeling than the white races of the north . In Greece ...
Page 404
... races in a common political movement or a struggle against any other power . The great invasions of Islam upon the non - Mohammedan world have been inroads of a single race , or have been dominated and led by one race ; they have not ...
... races in a common political movement or a struggle against any other power . The great invasions of Islam upon the non - Mohammedan world have been inroads of a single race , or have been dominated and led by one race ; they have not ...
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... race conform essentially to the same types as those which are revealed in Europe . And such arguments acquire still further cogency when it is realized that in South Africa , Australia , and America , methods of flint - working which ...
... race conform essentially to the same types as those which are revealed in Europe . And such arguments acquire still further cogency when it is realized that in South Africa , Australia , and America , methods of flint - working which ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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