The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1879 |
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... Roman arms , and after a siege from Camillus they were obliged to surrender their city . The episode of the traitor schoolmaster and the generosity of the Roman commander need only be mentioned to be generally remembered . From this ...
... Roman arms , and after a siege from Camillus they were obliged to surrender their city . The episode of the traitor schoolmaster and the generosity of the Roman commander need only be mentioned to be generally remembered . From this ...
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... Roman Catholics . Continuous lines of houses connect Falkirk with the villages of Grahamston and Bainsford , and extend thence to Carron , which lies about two miles N. of the town , and is celebrated for its iron - works . Though ...
... Roman Catholics . Continuous lines of houses connect Falkirk with the villages of Grahamston and Bainsford , and extend thence to Carron , which lies about two miles N. of the town , and is celebrated for its iron - works . Though ...
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... Roman familia , derived from the Oscan famel ( servus ) , originally signified the servile property , the thralls , of a master . Next , the term denoted other domestic property , in things as well as in persons . Thus , in the fifth of ...
... Roman familia , derived from the Oscan famel ( servus ) , originally signified the servile property , the thralls , of a master . Next , the term denoted other domestic property , in things as well as in persons . Thus , in the fifth of ...
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... Roman genealogies do not , the family , in Mr Freeman's sense , does not grow into the as it is said , show us examples of marriages between clan . Did it do so in Attica and Italy , and , if so , how persons of the same gens . More to ...
... Roman genealogies do not , the family , in Mr Freeman's sense , does not grow into the as it is said , show us examples of marriages between clan . Did it do so in Attica and Italy , and , if so , how persons of the same gens . More to ...
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... Roman Catholic Church . Through the introduction of Faber he was appointed professor to the college of Cardinal Lemoine , but not long afterwards , on the invita- tion of Bishop Briçonnet , he went to Meaux to assist Faber and others in ...
... Roman Catholic Church . Through the introduction of Faber he was appointed professor to the college of Cardinal Lemoine , but not long afterwards , on the invita- tion of Bishop Briçonnet , he went to Meaux to assist Faber and others in ...
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