The Quarterly Review, Volume 295William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1957 |
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... Roman roads or later roads which lie on top of them . Sir Winston Churchill has written ' For nearly 300 years Britain , reconciled to the Roman system , enjoyed in many respects the happiest , most comfortable and most enlightened ...
... Roman roads or later roads which lie on top of them . Sir Winston Churchill has written ' For nearly 300 years Britain , reconciled to the Roman system , enjoyed in many respects the happiest , most comfortable and most enlightened ...
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... Romans , notwithstanding the fact that those who claimed Roman ancestry were either descendants of people who had been conquered by the Romans , or else people who had succeeded in appropriating the property of deceased Romans . And ...
... Romans , notwithstanding the fact that those who claimed Roman ancestry were either descendants of people who had been conquered by the Romans , or else people who had succeeded in appropriating the property of deceased Romans . And ...
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... Roman who writes in Greek - his mother- tongue he considered to be a vehicle for practical matters , while solemn thought and solemn expression required a more refined language . East Europeans of the baroque era wrote Latin prose for ...
... Roman who writes in Greek - his mother- tongue he considered to be a vehicle for practical matters , while solemn thought and solemn expression required a more refined language . East Europeans of the baroque era wrote Latin prose for ...
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THE MAN IN THE STREET By R F RATTRAY Ph D | 17 |
CAMOUFLAGE AMONG ANIMALS By Leslie Reid | 60 |
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