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... known as Caere ( Cervetri ) , Pisa , Alsion , Falerii , and various others . Next came the invasion of the Lydian Tyrseni from Asia Minor , for it is impossible to admit Mommsen's view that they were Rhaetians from the Alps , which has ...
... known as Caere ( Cervetri ) , Pisa , Alsion , Falerii , and various others . Next came the invasion of the Lydian Tyrseni from Asia Minor , for it is impossible to admit Mommsen's view that they were Rhaetians from the Alps , which has ...
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... known examples come from the two Sidon hoards which consist mainly of coins of the end of the fourth , or the beginning of the third , century . We are therefore driven to the supposition that the issue of these coins was allowed by ...
... known examples come from the two Sidon hoards which consist mainly of coins of the end of the fourth , or the beginning of the third , century . We are therefore driven to the supposition that the issue of these coins was allowed by ...
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... known poet in France , perhaps the best known of all foreign poets ; 1 yet the eighteenth century passed away before a really satisfactory translation of any of his works appeared . In spite of the interest which the French showed in ...
... known poet in France , perhaps the best known of all foreign poets ; 1 yet the eighteenth century passed away before a really satisfactory translation of any of his works appeared . In spite of the interest which the French showed in ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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