Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Greek words associated with those aspects of civilization in which the pre - eminence of the Greeks was especially marked . But at the same time the military and political supremacy of the Romans , and to no less a degree their own ...
... Greek words associated with those aspects of civilization in which the pre - eminence of the Greeks was especially marked . But at the same time the military and political supremacy of the Romans , and to no less a degree their own ...
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... Greek loans increases from the orations through the letters to the Rhetorica and reaches its peak in the Philosophica . Among the letters , those written at the time of Tullia's death and during the political crisis of 44–43 show an ...
... Greek loans increases from the orations through the letters to the Rhetorica and reaches its peak in the Philosophica . Among the letters , those written at the time of Tullia's death and during the political crisis of 44–43 show an ...
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... Greek Communist forces and Albania , since the headquarters of the Greek bandits was reportedly based in Albania . If on the other hand the word is not primarily of Communist origin , it may derive from the period of Greek occupation of ...
... Greek Communist forces and Albania , since the headquarters of the Greek bandits was reportedly based in Albania . If on the other hand the word is not primarily of Communist origin , it may derive from the period of Greek occupation of ...
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