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Account of the Romansh Language In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. / Planta, Joseph, Esq. F. R. S., 1744-1827
, and the _columna rostralis_ of Duillius, which has generally been thought the parent of the Gallic Romance; as also ... pains to prove that the Gallic Romance was solely derived from the Roman, quotes several instances details...- creator(s) - Planta, Joseph, Esq. F. R. S., 1744-1827
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- subject(s) - romansh; grisons; gallic; romance; que; latin; roman; latin; romansh; gallic; roman; que; grisons; romance;
- title - Account of the Romansh Language In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S.
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Synthetic Tannins / Grasser, Georg
, for instance, gallic acid and the dihydroxybenzenes, exhibit the well-known reactions of the tannins ... : _Jahresh. f. Chem._, 1868, 559.] must be especially noted; they treated gallic acid with phosphorus details...- creator(s) - Grasser, Georg
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- subject(s) - acid; neradol; tannin; tannins; phenolsulphonic acid; tanning; synthetic tannins; digallic acid; solution; pelt; sulphonic acid; sulphuric acid; hydroxybenzoic acid; condensation; gallic acid; ellagic acid; leather; hydroxybenzoic acids; natural tannins; gallic acid; condensation; natural tannins; synthetic tannins; digallic acid; tannins; tannin; phenolsulphonic acid; ellagic acid; tanning; hydroxybenzoic acids; acid; solution; hydroxybenzoic acid; pelt; neradol; leather; sulphonic acid; sulphuric acid;
- title - Synthetic Tannins
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Introductory American History /
, but Gallic. The Gauls were like the Britons who lived across the Channel in Britain. The German ancestors ... because they were taller even than the Gauls. [Illustration: GALLIC WARRIORS] GALLIC AND GERMAN WARRIORS. The leaders details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - columbus; romans; spain; roman; spaniards; greek; greeks; america; gauls; rome; italy; marco polo; indians; asia; mexico; las casas; dutch; voyage; fort caroline; marco polo; spaniards; fort caroline; america; rome; spain; italy; greeks; indians; roman; greek; asia; columbus; mexico; voyage; dutch; romans; las casas; gauls;
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The Red Book of Heroes / Lang, Leonora Blanche
, she had no need to trouble herself about affairs in Spain or Africa. Indeed, after the severe strain of the Gallic ... ? And if it _did_, had not the envoy said that some Gallic troops were drawn up on the other side to prevent details...- creator(s) - Lang, Leonora Blanche
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- subject(s) - havelock; hannibal; gordon; montrose; angelique; hannibal; havelock; montrose; gordon; angelique;
- title - The Red Book of Heroes
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860 / Various
was that our earliest association with the Gallic race partook largely of the ridiculous. All the extravagant anecdotes ... the ranks of the brave islanders, their Gallic allies constructed roads, dug where they could not build details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - effie; ivy; screw; ivy; screw; effie;
- title - The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860
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The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan / Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell), 1861-1927
; Here Gallic labours shall advance thy fame, And here Seneffe[3] shall wear another name. _50 Our late ... how Agincourt was strow'd With Gallic corps and Cressi swam in blood, _70 With eager warmth they fight details...- creator(s) - Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell), 1861-1927
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- subject(s) - fable; addison; addison; fable;
- title - The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan
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A Book of Golden Deeds / Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901
be honest to mention, though they were far too beautiful not to tell. These are the details of the Gallic ... ; they joined the Clusians, and one brother, named Quintus, killed a remarkably large and tall Gallic chief details...- creator(s) - Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901
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- subject(s) - charlotte; bernstein; herman; time; golden; man; mary; yonge; city; king; deeds; death; book; charlotte; bernstein; yonge; herman; time; city; king; deeds; death; golden; man; book; mary;
- title - A Book of Golden Deeds
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Post-Augustan poetry from Seneca to Juvenal, / Butler, Harold Edgeworth, 1878-
of the speech delivered at Lyons on the Gallic franchise. C. I. L. 13, 1668. 7 Suet. Claud. 28. 8 Sc ... referred. His elder brother, M. Annaeus Novatus, 2 was adopted by L. lunius Gallic, whose name he assumed details...- creator(s) - Butler, Harold Edgeworth, 1878-
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- publisher - Oxford : Clarendon press, 1909.
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- subject(s) - latin poetry; statius; lucan; seneca; vergil; juvenal; valerius; persius; silius; valerius flaccus; nero; martial; flaccus; petronius; epic; satire; rhetoric; domitian; silius italicus; suet; augustan; medea; rome; poetry; epigrams; poem; poet; calpurnius siculus; petronius; domitian; poet; lucan; epigrams; persius; valerius flaccus; vergil; silius; poem; augustan; medea; valerius; statius; nero; juvenal; rome; satire; suet; martial; epic; poetry; silius italicus; flaccus; calpurnius siculus; seneca; latin poetry; rhetoric;
- title - Post-Augustan poetry from Seneca to Juvenal,
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The plebs in Cicero's day: a study of their provenance and of their employment. / Park, Marion Edwards
. Publicius, a dealer in Gallic slaves, who came and went from Italy (Cic. Quinct. 24) and P. Umbrenus ... by marriage, an ex- praeco, and together they raised for sale 4 "the ordinary Gallic products." 5 details...- creator(s) - Park, Marion Edwards
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- publisher - Cambridge, Cosmos Press [1918]
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- subject(s) - plebs (rome); libertus; appian; epist; plebs; cicero; familia; slaves; cicero's day; rome; italy; slave; liberti; roman; status; labor; citizens; census figures; italian; roman citizens; xiii; italian; liberti; epist; xiii; roman citizens; cicero's day; italy; slave; appian; census figures; cicero; plebs (rome); rome; libertus; citizens; slaves; roman; status; plebs; labor; familia;
- title - The plebs in Cicero's day: a study of their provenance and of their employment.
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Augustine and his companions : four lectures delivered at St. Paul's in January, 1895 / by G.F. Browne. / Browne, G. F. (George Forrest), 1833-1930
the receipt of 400 Gallic shillings (solidi), and announcing a present in recognition of the governor's care ... the receipts, so far as they were paid in Gallic shillings, which, it seems, were worth little in Rome details...- creator(s) - Browne, G. F. (George Forrest), 1833-1930
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- publisher - London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; New York : E.S. Gorham, 1906.
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- subject(s) - england church history 449-1066; augustine, saint, archbishop of canterbury, d. 604?; augustine; gregory; bede; canterbury; rome; bishop; pope; church; bishops; companions; roman; peter; bishops; gregory; church; peter; canterbury; england church history 449-1066; pope; bede; rome; roman; augustine, saint, archbishop of canterbury, d. 604?; companions; bishop;
- title - Augustine and his companions : four lectures delivered at St. Paul's in January, 1895 / by G.F. Browne.
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