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... doubt many of the results which he assumes as positive are little better than arbitrary assertions . But I conceive that his main posi- tions are still unshaken , or rather have been confirmed , by ex- amination and attack . If ...
... doubt many of the results which he assumes as positive are little better than arbitrary assertions . But I conceive that his main posi- tions are still unshaken , or rather have been confirmed , by ex- amination and attack . If ...
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... least six distinct b Properly only the toe of Italy , from the Bay of Squillace to that of S. Eufemia ( see Sect . i . § 13 ) , Arist . Polit . vii , 10 . races , some no doubt more widely separated , but 16 [ INTROD . HISTORY OF ROME .
... least six distinct b Properly only the toe of Italy , from the Bay of Squillace to that of S. Eufemia ( see Sect . i . § 13 ) , Arist . Polit . vii , 10 . races , some no doubt more widely separated , but 16 [ INTROD . HISTORY OF ROME .
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Henry George Liddell. races , some no doubt more widely separated , but all marked by strong national characteristics . These were the Pelasgians , the Oscans , the Sabellians , the Umbrians , the Etrurians , and the Greeks . The names ...
Henry George Liddell. races , some no doubt more widely separated , but all marked by strong national characteristics . These were the Pelasgians , the Oscans , the Sabellians , the Umbrians , the Etrurians , and the Greeks . The names ...
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... doubt Pelasgian ; and it may be inferred that the Oscan races had so largely blended with the Pelasgian , that the original Latin tongue was a mixture of the two . ( 3. ) It is certain that the nation we call Roman was more than half ...
... doubt Pelasgian ; and it may be inferred that the Oscan races had so largely blended with the Pelasgian , that the original Latin tongue was a mixture of the two . ( 3. ) It is certain that the nation we call Roman was more than half ...
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... doubt in the Comitia Curiata they were always outvoted by the other two Tribes ; for they had but 10 Curiæ to the 20 of the other two . But of late the Luceres had been waxing in power . The Albans had been added to their ranks ; and no ...
... doubt in the Comitia Curiata they were always outvoted by the other two Tribes ; for they had but 10 Curiæ to the 20 of the other two . But of late the Luceres had been waxing in power . The Albans had been added to their ranks ; and no ...
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A history of Rome, to the establishment of the empire. (slightly abridged). Henry George Liddell Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
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