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admitted that in Arcadia we have the remains of exactly the same early culture as that found in the rest of Greece ; it is also admitted that all writers , both ancient and modern , agree that Arcadia was never conquered either by ...
admitted that in Arcadia we have the remains of exactly the same early culture as that found in the rest of Greece ; it is also admitted that all writers , both ancient and modern , agree that Arcadia was never conquered either by ...
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Terrien de la Couperie observes 1 that on early coins of China we find many private marks . The exchange being generally limited to the region of the issuers , they used on their currency to put as their marks names of regions , places ...
Terrien de la Couperie observes 1 that on early coins of China we find many private marks . The exchange being generally limited to the region of the issuers , they used on their currency to put as their marks names of regions , places ...
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I am not of that opinion ( though I make a present of it to believers in such a horde ) , because I conceive that early man ( not living in a horde , but like Mr. Darwin's early man with his harem , or as in Mr. Howitt's suggested early ...
I am not of that opinion ( though I make a present of it to believers in such a horde ) , because I conceive that early man ( not living in a horde , but like Mr. Darwin's early man with his harem , or as in Mr. Howitt's suggested early ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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