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Page 127
... Belgae , and we may leave it for the moment on one side in order to return to Celtica , which took its name from the Celtae : that , according to Caesar , was the name which the people of that extensive region gave themselves , while he ...
... Belgae , and we may leave it for the moment on one side in order to return to Celtica , which took its name from the Celtae : that , according to Caesar , was the name which the people of that extensive region gave themselves , while he ...
Page 130
... Belgae , we have no evidence that they spoke a different language from the Galli whom they expelled : it may be presumed that there were dialectal differences between them , though not such as to be con- spicuous in their proper names ...
... Belgae , we have no evidence that they spoke a different language from the Galli whom they expelled : it may be presumed that there were dialectal differences between them , though not such as to be con- spicuous in their proper names ...
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... Belgae was com- paratively well defined ; but where were the Galli ? To this Diodorus Siculus , who flourished under Augustus , supplies a comprehensive answer when he writes to the following effect ( v . 32 ) : - ' It is worth our ...
... Belgae was com- paratively well defined ; but where were the Galli ? To this Diodorus Siculus , who flourished under Augustus , supplies a comprehensive answer when he writes to the following effect ( v . 32 ) : - ' It is worth our ...
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FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1906 ADDRESS | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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