The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... Dacia under Trajan . In this view , the modern Roumans would be the descendants of Trajan's colonists and of Dacians who had learned of them to adopt the speech and manners of Rome . But when we remember that Dacia was the first Roman ...
... Dacia under Trajan . In this view , the modern Roumans would be the descendants of Trajan's colonists and of Dacians who had learned of them to adopt the speech and manners of Rome . But when we remember that Dacia was the first Roman ...
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... Dacia we must add quite a distinct element , the element of Teutonic occupation in a form unlike any in which we see in the West , in the shape of the Saxons of Transsilvania . We have thus worked out our point in detail . While in each ...
... Dacia we must add quite a distinct element , the element of Teutonic occupation in a form unlike any in which we see in the West , in the shape of the Saxons of Transsilvania . We have thus worked out our point in detail . While in each ...
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