The Classical Weekly, المجلد 10Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1917 |
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... cite countless other examples . Now , how can archaeology be used in the Schools and the Colleges ? In the first place , original antiquities should be put into the hands of the students , or , if this is not possible , the students ...
... cite countless other examples . Now , how can archaeology be used in the Schools and the Colleges ? In the first place , original antiquities should be put into the hands of the students , or , if this is not possible , the students ...
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... cited in note 1. In The Classical Journal 11.174 ff . Miss Woodruff of Chicago published another excellent list with prices and addresses , including some names which I have not mentioned . This is the last such published list and ...
... cited in note 1. In The Classical Journal 11.174 ff . Miss Woodruff of Chicago published another excellent list with prices and addresses , including some names which I have not mentioned . This is the last such published list and ...
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... citing archaeological parallels to the authors read in Schools and Colleges , but this paper is already too long . THE JOHNS HOPKINS DAVID M. ROBINSON . UNIVERSITY . THREE EARLY DEFENCES OF THE CLASSICS William Godwin's Enquirer , 6 ...
... citing archaeological parallels to the authors read in Schools and Colleges , but this paper is already too long . THE JOHNS HOPKINS DAVID M. ROBINSON . UNIVERSITY . THREE EARLY DEFENCES OF THE CLASSICS William Godwin's Enquirer , 6 ...
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... cited various examples of the construction , besides the pas- sages considered above . One example ( referred to also by Reid : see above ) is Cicero Tusc . 5.104 : An tibicines iique qui fidibus utuntur suo , non multitudinis arbitrio ...
... cited various examples of the construction , besides the pas- sages considered above . One example ( referred to also by Reid : see above ) is Cicero Tusc . 5.104 : An tibicines iique qui fidibus utuntur suo , non multitudinis arbitrio ...
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... cited above from the De Finibus , ending as it does with a resumptive ergo - clause , which gathers up and repeats the contents of the an - clause , makes one think of such a passage as Cicero Tusc . 1.31 : Ergo arbores seret diligens ...
... cited above from the De Finibus , ending as it does with a resumptive ergo - clause , which gathers up and repeats the contents of the an - clause , makes one think of such a passage as Cicero Tusc . 1.31 : Ergo arbores seret diligens ...
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