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... province of Britain . I pass on to a third and harder question , the legal and economic framework of Romano ... province . Of the rest , some part may have been included in the Imperial Domains , which covered wide tracts in every ...
... province of Britain . I pass on to a third and harder question , the legal and economic framework of Romano ... province . Of the rest , some part may have been included in the Imperial Domains , which covered wide tracts in every ...
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... province and to command its troops . Britain was left to itself . Yet even now it did not seek separation from Rome . All that we know supports the view of Mommsen . It was not Britain which broke loose from the Empire , but the Empire ...
... province and to command its troops . Britain was left to itself . Yet even now it did not seek separation from Rome . All that we know supports the view of Mommsen . It was not Britain which broke loose from the Empire , but the Empire ...
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... province of Britain while it still remained in real fact a province . Let us now turn to the sequel and ask how it fits in with its antecedents . The Romanization , we find , held its own for a while . The sense of belonging to the ...
... province of Britain while it still remained in real fact a province . Let us now turn to the sequel and ask how it fits in with its antecedents . The Romanization , we find , held its own for a while . The sense of belonging to 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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