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Page 190
... evidence which we possess in respect of Britain . In the following paragraphs I propose to examine this evidence . I shall adopt an archaeological rather than a legal or a philological standpoint . The legal and philological arguments ...
... evidence which we possess in respect of Britain . In the following paragraphs I propose to examine this evidence . I shall adopt an archaeological rather than a legal or a philological standpoint . The legal and philological arguments ...
Page 194
... evidence is remarkable , since it plainly refers to the lower class of Callevans . When a weary brick - maker ... evidence exists to show that Britain was Romanized , and Latin words scratched by servants on tiles or potsherds seem ...
... evidence is remarkable , since it plainly refers to the lower class of Callevans . When a weary brick - maker ... evidence exists to show that Britain was Romanized , and Latin words scratched by servants on tiles or potsherds seem ...
Page 208
... evidence that they survived within the Romanized area , either in great amount or in any form which contrasted with the general Roman character of the country . From this consideration of the evidence available to illustrate the ...
... evidence that they survived within the Romanized area , either in great amount or in any form which contrasted with the general Roman character of the country . From this consideration of the evidence available to illustrate the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 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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