· 1964
"A most extraordinary biography of the great Roman orator and statesman"--Cover
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· 1942
· 1943
Roger Haskell (d.1667) and William Haskell (d.1693), brothers, immigrated from England to Salem, Massachusetts. Roger moved to Beverly, Massachusetts and William to Gloucester, Massachusetts. Mark Haskell (1621-1668), also an English immigrant, settled in Salem, Massachusetts. Descendants of all three lived in New England, Kansas, California and elsewhere.
· 2021
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· 1939
"First edition."Appendices: I. Chronology of Roman new deal measures and other economic experiments.--II. If you wish to read further (p. 242-250)--III. A list of books (p. 251-258).
· 1947
Appendices: Chronology of Roman new deal measures and other economic experiments. If you wish to read further (p. 242-250) A list of books (p. 251-258).
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