The Roman and the Teuton: A Series of Lectures Delivered Before the University of CambridgeMacmillan, 1877 - 343 páginas |
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... give . I am not so blinded by my friendship for Kingsley as to say that these lectures are throughout what academical lectures ought to be . I only wish some one would tell me what academical lectures at Oxford and Cambridge can be , as ...
... give . I am not so blinded by my friendship for Kingsley as to say that these lectures are throughout what academical lectures ought to be . I only wish some one would tell me what academical lectures at Oxford and Cambridge can be , as ...
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... gives no reasons for it , his reasons can easily be guessed . Soon after Theodoric's death , the influence of the German legends on history , and of history on the German legends , became so great that it was impossible for a time to ...
... gives no reasons for it , his reasons can easily be guessed . Soon after Theodoric's death , the influence of the German legends on history , and of history on the German legends , became so great that it was impossible for a time to ...
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... give the principal varieties of this name , as actually occurring in MSS . , and arranged according to the changes of the principal consonants : - ( 1 ) With Th - d : Theudoricus , Theudericus , Θευδέριχος , Θεοδέριχος , Thiodiricus ...
... give the principal varieties of this name , as actually occurring in MSS . , and arranged according to the changes of the principal consonants : - ( 1 ) With Th - d : Theudoricus , Theudericus , Θευδέριχος , Θεοδέριχος , Thiodiricus ...
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... give . these , students will refer to Gibbon . They will be valued chiefly for the thoughts which they contain , for the imagination and eloquence which they display , and last , not least , for the sake of the man , a man , it is true ...
... give . these , students will refer to Gibbon . They will be valued chiefly for the thoughts which they contain , for the imagination and eloquence which they display , and last , not least , for the sake of the man , a man , it is true ...
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... give you some general conception of the causes which urged our Teutonic race to attack and destroy Rome . I shall take for this one lecture no special text - book : but suppose you all to be acquainted with the Germania of Tacitus , and ...
... give you some general conception of the causes which urged our Teutonic race to attack and destroy Rome . I shall take for this one lecture no special text - book : but suppose you all to be acquainted with the Germania of Tacitus , and ...
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