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... Writing . The Gauls had learned to use the Greek alphabet from the people of Massalia , and though after the Roman conquest of Provence they gradually adopted the Roman script , yet Greek letters continued to be used occasionally in ...
... Writing . The Gauls had learned to use the Greek alphabet from the people of Massalia , and though after the Roman conquest of Provence they gradually adopted the Roman script , yet Greek letters continued to be used occasionally in ...
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... writing in the Latin alphabet before the Christian era , combined with the antiquity of the forms in Ogham script , renders it highly probable that the art of writing had reached Ireland from Gaul or Britain at a time anterior not ...
... writing in the Latin alphabet before the Christian era , combined with the antiquity of the forms in Ogham script , renders it highly probable that the art of writing had reached Ireland from Gaul or Britain at a time anterior not ...
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... writing sc for s before i , or sometimes before e , it the beginning of a word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this ...
... writing sc for s before i , or sometimes before e , it the beginning of a word . This was of course due to the fact that there is a silent c in the initial sc of the French word science ; so that it became ' scientific ' to extend this ...
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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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