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... Silchester , it seems too early to say that its Lycaonian speech has left no written traces . No other Romano - British town has been excavated so extensively or so scientifically as Silchester . None , therefore , has yielded so much ...
... Silchester , it seems too early to say that its Lycaonian speech has left no written traces . No other Romano - British town has been excavated so extensively or so scientifically as Silchester . None , therefore , has yielded so much ...
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... Silchester , and so good a judge as Stubbs has suggested that for this he had some authority now lost to us . Yet the mere fact that Geoffrey knows only the English name Silchester disproves this idea . Had he used a genuinely ancient ...
... Silchester , and so good a judge as Stubbs has suggested that for this he had some authority now lost to us . Yet the mere fact that Geoffrey knows only the English name Silchester disproves this idea . Had he used a genuinely ancient ...
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... Silchester , and so good a judge as Stubbs has suggested that for this he had some authority now lost to us . Yet the mere fact that Geoffrey knows only the English name Silchester disproves this idea . Had he used a genuinely ancient ...
... Silchester , and so good a judge as Stubbs has suggested that for this he had some authority now lost to us . Yet the mere fact that Geoffrey knows only the English name Silchester disproves this idea . Had he used a genuinely ancient ...
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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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