The Quarterly Review, Volume 253William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1929 |
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Page 93
... Roman point of view . * But he wrote it first , as he tells us , in Aramaïc . That was an odd thing for a Jew ... Roman government . It had long been recognised , before Laqueur wrote , that the Jewish War ' of Josephus drew freely upon ...
... Roman point of view . * But he wrote it first , as he tells us , in Aramaïc . That was an odd thing for a Jew ... Roman government . It had long been recognised , before Laqueur wrote , that the Jewish War ' of Josephus drew freely upon ...
Page 292
... Roman Britain was organised into tribal civitates ' like Roman Gaul ; and if the Silurians or the Cornovii could erect civic monuments , and were regularly organised communities , so no doubt were the Iceni and the Brigantes and all ...
... Roman Britain was organised into tribal civitates ' like Roman Gaul ; and if the Silurians or the Cornovii could erect civic monuments , and were regularly organised communities , so no doubt were the Iceni and the Brigantes and all ...
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... Roman date . It may be added that in one of its stretches Wansdyke lies over the line of a Roman road , and must , therefore , have been posterior to it . The General drew a very cautious deduction from his excavations - the dykes might ...
... Roman date . It may be added that in one of its stretches Wansdyke lies over the line of a Roman road , and must , therefore , have been posterior to it . The General drew a very cautious deduction from his excavations - the dykes might ...
Contents
The Italianisation of South Tyrol | 1 |
The Menace of Disestablishment | 2 |
The Senses of Animals | 3 |
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