The British Quarterly Review, Volume 34Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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Page 68
... Roman colonists , and of their settlement in this island , have been over- laid by the dust of centuries , it is ... Roman influence upon this island- even if we reject the theory of Spence and of other critics of that school ...
... Roman colonists , and of their settlement in this island , have been over- laid by the dust of centuries , it is ... Roman influence upon this island- even if we reject the theory of Spence and of other critics of that school ...
Page 69
... Roman province , opened channels for trade to her British neigh- bours , and taught them , perhaps a perilous , culture . Dr. Vaughan's description of these British tribes , as they appeared to the Romans of the age of Vespasian , is ...
... Roman province , opened channels for trade to her British neigh- bours , and taught them , perhaps a perilous , culture . Dr. Vaughan's description of these British tribes , as they appeared to the Romans of the age of Vespasian , is ...
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... Roman influence was paramount in Britain , while westward the Celtic element prevailed ; and he has given us a number of clear proofs of the marked character of the Roman ascendancy . The island was portioned out into provinces , was ...
... Roman influence was paramount in Britain , while westward the Celtic element prevailed ; and he has given us a number of clear proofs of the marked character of the Roman ascendancy . The island was portioned out into provinces , was ...
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ART PAGE | 3 |
Geschichte der dänischen Sprache im Herzogthum | 41 |
Revolutions in English History By ROBERT | 65 |
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