The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 |
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[ Latin as the imperial tongue to the farthest regions of the earth , and on the decay of the Roman empire its pre- dominance was continued and established by the hege- i , mony of the imperial city as the religious centre for all ...
[ Latin as the imperial tongue to the farthest regions of the earth , and on the decay of the Roman empire its pre- dominance was continued and established by the hege- i , mony of the imperial city as the religious centre for all ...
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... Latin and save the mark- explained ! But these did not ' catch on , ' and soon ceased to appear . Though these attempts to instal Latin again have failed , yet the fact remains that Latin has much to be said for it , as a solution of ...
... Latin and save the mark- explained ! But these did not ' catch on , ' and soon ceased to appear . Though these attempts to instal Latin again have failed , yet the fact remains that Latin has much to be said for it , as a solution of ...
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... Latin for a solution of the difficulty , a German delegate made the remarkable admission that much consideration had forced upon him the conviction that the needs of the case would be best met by the English language , slightly modified ...
... Latin for a solution of the difficulty , a German delegate made the remarkable admission that much consideration had forced upon him the conviction that the needs of the case would be best met by the English language , slightly modified ...
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