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... period , pressed upon and obliterated the Italian Celts . In this inquiry he chiefly acts as a commentator on Virgil , and concludes with affirming the derivation of the Romans from Grecian colonies , and ultimately from Asia . He next ...
... period , pressed upon and obliterated the Italian Celts . In this inquiry he chiefly acts as a commentator on Virgil , and concludes with affirming the derivation of the Romans from Grecian colonies , and ultimately from Asia . He next ...
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... period , the township of Manchester ( detached from the town ) contained 311 houses , 361 families , 947 males , 958 fe- males ; total , 1905 . And the whole parish of Manchester , comprizing thirty - one town . ships in a compass of ...
... period , the township of Manchester ( detached from the town ) contained 311 houses , 361 families , 947 males , 958 fe- males ; total , 1905 . And the whole parish of Manchester , comprizing thirty - one town . ships in a compass of ...
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... period , till the abbacy of William Heyworth , which continued from 1401 to 1421 , and was immediately suc- ceeded by that of John of Wheathamstead . As very little is said or can be learned concerning Heyworth's administration , the ...
... period , till the abbacy of William Heyworth , which continued from 1401 to 1421 , and was immediately suc- ceeded by that of John of Wheathamstead . As very little is said or can be learned concerning Heyworth's administration , the ...
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