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... for they were in sore need of assistance against the ever - increasing encroachments of the Umbrian tribes . The new combination of Tyrsenians , Pelasgian settlers , and Aborigines was very effective in checking for a long period ...
... for they were in sore need of assistance against the ever - increasing encroachments of the Umbrian tribes . The new combination of Tyrsenians , Pelasgian settlers , and Aborigines was very effective in checking for a long period ...
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A survey of these remains other than those of post- Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and Latin inscriptions which are indubitable proofs that these belong to the Roman period .
A survey of these remains other than those of post- Roman date will show ( i ) a series of remains associated frequently with Roman coins and Latin inscriptions which are indubitable proofs that these belong to the Roman period .
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when Milton was virtually only known as a dangerous political writer , corresponds with the period during which Shakespeare was little more than a name to the continental peoples . In both cases it was Voltaire who stimulated a wider ...
when Milton was virtually only known as a dangerous political writer , corresponds with the period during which Shakespeare was little more than a name to the continental peoples . In both cases it was Voltaire who stimulated a wider ...
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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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