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... Italy shows their loss of power in Italy , for the time was when they could not have been obtained , being each looked on as the local palladium of this or that locality they belonged to . But how does this feature of nature influence ...
... Italy shows their loss of power in Italy , for the time was when they could not have been obtained , being each looked on as the local palladium of this or that locality they belonged to . But how does this feature of nature influence ...
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... Italy Bacchanalia . The original ceremonies ( Dionysia ) were , except for human sacrifice , comparatively pure . The gross- ness arose in Italy in much later times . But in the Dionysia proper the actual mode of transporting the sacred ...
... Italy Bacchanalia . The original ceremonies ( Dionysia ) were , except for human sacrifice , comparatively pure . The gross- ness arose in Italy in much later times . But in the Dionysia proper the actual mode of transporting the sacred ...
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... Italy , are identical in description . The Thracian is described thus : - " A mountainous region covered with forests and snow ; " the people were dis- tinguished " by their great bravery . " The Samnite district in Italy is described ...
... Italy , are identical in description . The Thracian is described thus : - " A mountainous region covered with forests and snow ; " the people were dis- tinguished " by their great bravery . " The Samnite district in Italy is described ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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