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... his free and humane spirit . A reference to our losses is naturally followed and relieved by a mention of our prospective gains . The names of those proposed to you by the Council , after consideration by the respective VI B.
... his free and humane spirit . A reference to our losses is naturally followed and relieved by a mention of our prospective gains . The names of those proposed to you by the Council , after consideration by the respective VI B.
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... reference to such an expedition to the banks of the Tiber may yet be found in historical documents ? An alternative view is possible , namely that a small community of Celts from Cisalpine Gaul were settled at Todi . This however would ...
... reference to such an expedition to the banks of the Tiber may yet be found in historical documents ? An alternative view is possible , namely that a small community of Celts from Cisalpine Gaul were settled at Todi . This however would ...
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... references , the Universities were ruled out . Moreover , the series of Antiquary's Books , to which it belongs , excludes references to authorities , while the size of the book allowed but scanty excerpts from documents . An ample and ...
... references , the Universities were ruled out . Moreover , the series of Antiquary's Books , to which it belongs , excludes references to authorities , while the size of the book allowed but scanty excerpts from documents . An ample and ...
Contents
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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