Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page xi
... regard to the primitive races of Italy . It is now generally agreed that the ethnologists and not the philologists have the last word to speak concerning the relationships of prehistoric peoples , and there- fore this part of the ...
... regard to the primitive races of Italy . It is now generally agreed that the ethnologists and not the philologists have the last word to speak concerning the relationships of prehistoric peoples , and there- fore this part of the ...
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... regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a savage primitive race have ever been unearthed , such as exist in France , Germany , and ...
... regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a savage primitive race have ever been unearthed , such as exist in France , Germany , and ...
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... regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a savage primitive race have ever been unearthed , such as exist in France , Germany , and ...
... regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a savage primitive race have ever been unearthed , such as exist in France , Germany , and ...
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... regard to the graver problems of life , in moral , social , political , and religious development , we find a marked difference between the Greeks and the Italians . In the Greek world we see the full and free play of individual life ...
... regard to the graver problems of life , in moral , social , political , and religious development , we find a marked difference between the Greeks and the Italians . In the Greek world we see the full and free play of individual life ...
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... regard it as his home ; but the unwholesome air of the Campagna tended to make him withdraw to the more healthful city hills ; and from early times by the side of the Roman farmer arose a non - agricultural population , composed partly ...
... regard it as his home ; but the unwholesome air of the Campagna tended to make him withdraw to the more healthful city hills ; and from early times by the side of the Roman farmer arose a non - agricultural population , composed partly ...
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