The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... persons buried , ib .; earliest ex- cavations , ib .; ruins first believed to be those of Stabiæ , ib .; skeletons of prisoners in iron stocks , 165 ; family group of eighteen full - grown skele- tons , 166 ; fragments of the statue of ...
... persons buried , ib .; earliest ex- cavations , ib .; ruins first believed to be those of Stabiæ , ib .; skeletons of prisoners in iron stocks , 165 ; family group of eighteen full - grown skele- tons , 166 ; fragments of the statue of ...
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... persons belonging to a clan varies from two or three hundred to several thousands , all of whom are in some degree related , and retain the common surname . Land is held as free- hold , subject to an annual tax amounting to about one ...
... persons belonging to a clan varies from two or three hundred to several thousands , all of whom are in some degree related , and retain the common surname . Land is held as free- hold , subject to an annual tax amounting to about one ...
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... persons will exhibit in scientific and antiqua- rian researches the very same pertinacity as the nation showed in the coalitions in which it yoked Europe together against the empire of Buonaparte , and fought on through failure after ...
... persons will exhibit in scientific and antiqua- rian researches the very same pertinacity as the nation showed in the coalitions in which it yoked Europe together against the empire of Buonaparte , and fought on through failure after ...
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... persons who had alike the will and the power to resent the offence and to punish the offender . To get him out of Rome was an object which must be compassed , if not by fair means , by means which were little short of foul . Cicero had ...
... persons who had alike the will and the power to resent the offence and to punish the offender . To get him out of Rome was an object which must be compassed , if not by fair means , by means which were little short of foul . Cicero had ...
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... persons who have entered this great mere , that further evidence is necessary before any positive conclusion can be arrived at with respect to its hydro - yet graphical importance . The Giraffe and the Sobat , although considerable and ...
... persons who have entered this great mere , that further evidence is necessary before any positive conclusion can be arrived at with respect to its hydro - yet graphical importance . The Giraffe and the Sobat , although considerable and ...
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