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Demonstrating Britannia ’ s economic dependence in the first and second centuries ’, in Blagg, T. F. C. and King, A. C.
The distribution of South-East Dorset Black Burnished Category I Pottery in South-West Britain ’, Britannia 27: 223-281.
In November 2007, a Public Consultation exercise into the A55 Britannia Bridge Improvement ’ commenced.
Construction of the causeway, known locally as The Cob ’, linking Penrhyn Isa on the Merioneth shore with the small rocky island called Ynys Towyn ( where Britannia Terrace now stands in Porthmadog ) near the Caernarfonshire shore, started in 1807 and was completed in 1811 during which time large quantities of stone was quarried and extracted from both ends.
In his 1998 essay, “ Rethinking the Ruthwell Monument: Fragments and Critique ; Tradition and History ; Tongues and Sockets ,” scholar Fred Orton discusses a note Reginald Bainbrigg wrote to William Camden in 1600 for possible publication in any new edition of his 1586 Britannia: “ Bainbrigg saw a column ’ which he referred to as a cross ,’” Orton said of the note.

and Roman
The Roman historian Tacitus states that Agrippina had an impressive record as wife and mother ’.
Julia Agrippina, most commonly referred to as Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger, and after 50 known as Julia Augusta Agrippina ( Minor Latin for the younger ’, Classical Latin: ;, 7 November 15 or 6 November 16 – 19 / 23 March 59 ) was a Roman Empress and one of the more prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
You declaim bitterly against the luxury of priests, the ambition of bishops, the tyranny of the Roman Pontiff, and the babbling of the sophists ; against our prayers, fasts, and Masses ; and you are not content to retrench the abuses that may be in these things, but must needs abolish them entirely ... Look around on this Evangelical ’ generation, and observe whether amongst them less indulgence is given to luxury, lust, or avarice, than amongst those whom you so detest.
Pottery and Britain ’ s foreign trade in the Later Roman period ’, in Peacock, D. P. S.
Britain and the Roman Empire: the evidence for regional and long distance trade ’, in Jones, R. F. J.
Roman amphoras in Britain ’, Internet Archaeology 1.
The jet industry and allied trades in Roman Britain ’, in Wilson, P, and Price, J.
Burnt Kimmeridgian shale at Early Roman Silchester, south-east England, and the Roman Poole-Purbeck complex-agglomerated geomaterials industry ’, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 26 ( 2 ): 167-191.
The economy of Roman Britain ’, in Todd, M.
Economic Long Waves ’ in the Roman Period?
" British Imperialist strategy often but not always used the concept of terra nullius ( Latin expression which stems from Roman law meaning empty land ’).
However, some historians consider Trajan's Column to be inaccurate as a historical source due to its inaccurate and stylized portrayal of Roman armor: "... it is probably safest to interpret the Column reliefs as impressions ’, rather than accurate representations.
There are, however, important unresolved doctrinal differences separating Roman Catholicism and Methodism, which include " the nature and validity of the ministry of those who preside at the Eucharist, the precise meaning of the Eucharist as the sacramental memorial ’ of Christ ’ s saving death and resurrection, the particular way in which Christ is present in Holy Communion, and the link between eucharistic communion and ecclesial communion.
For instance, in Germany, theological faculties at state universities are typically tied to particular denominations, Protestant or Roman Catholic, and those faculties will offer denominationally bound ( konfessionsgebunden ) degrees, and have denominationally bound public posts amongst their faculty ; as well as contributing to the development and growth of Christian knowledge ’ they provide the academic training for the future clergy and teachers of religious instruction at German schools .’
Some modern historians have dubbed him the Emperor of the North ’ because of his position as one of the magnates of medieval Europe and as a reflection of the Holy Roman Empire to the south.
The name " chickpea " traces back through the French to, Latin for chickpea ’ ( from which the Roman cognomen Cicero was taken ).
As John Gillies has argued “ the orientalism ’ of Cleopatra ’ s court — with its luxury, decadence, splendour, sensuality, appetite, effeminacy and eunuchs — seems a systematic inversion of the legendary Roman values of temperance, manliness, courage ”.
As Patrick Wormald explained, “ One of the common misconceptions is that there was a Roman Church ’ to which the Celtic ’ was nationally opposed .” Celtic-speaking areas were part of Latin Christendom as a whole at a time in which there was significant regional variation of liturgy and structure with a general collective veneration of the Bishop of Rome that was no less intense in Celtic areas.
So the name can also be analysed as * Ab-Andinus Andinus of the River ,’ Andinus being a theonym attested elsewhere in the ancient Roman Empire.
Latin-n-in cani-n-us canine ' from Latin cani-s " dog ," Latin Roma-n-us Roman ’ from Latin Roma Rome ;’ Modern English wood-en from wood and ash-en from ash ).

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Listing the species over the whole of its range would prevent such laundering ’ but also restricts trade in wildlife products by range states with good management practices.
A vote trade is like a legislative I Owe You ’ ( IOU ).
We made a peaceful entry into this new country, establishing a reputation for fair trade and decent behaviour ... but gold was our interest and we had traced the rivers and tributaries as far as practicable where conditions and results justified the effort and found nothing worthwhile.
As a result, illegal trade through customs stations is differently considered, and smuggling is defined as international trade through unauthorized route ’.
The only means which have been placed in my power of raising the wages of colliers ’ has been by endeavouring to beat down all those restrictions upon trade which tend to reduce the price to be obtained for the product of their labour, & to lower as much as may be the taxes on the commodities which they may require for use or for consumption.
4 Cooperative Migros Luzern, Ebikon Retail trade 1 124
What is certain is that its beauty is widely appreciated by tourists who flock to see the old Brandy Pad ’, called after the trade of illegal brandy which was smuggled down this route and from there onwards at the dead of night to Hilltown.
The new oval square became de Markt ’ ( the Market ) constructed for the trade as a parking place for carts.
This is the period of the Teuten ’ a traveling trading people, who were touring from village to village with artisan and merchant services, like coppersmith, wig-maker, also some veterinary surgeon like horse, ram, bull and pig castrating, and trade in goods like pottery, kitchen-utensil, bed-clothes, linen, lace, silk and other textile manufactures.
Existing inland trade was very considerable ’ and came in from Ayr, Glasgow and Dumfries.
A World Bank report generally credited neo-liberal policies with the responsibility of the boom, including maintenance of export-led trade regimes though it acknowledged some benefits from policies of financial repression ’, such as state-imposed below-market interest rates for loans to specific exporting industries.
Historian Geoff Andrews ' explains it was the role of the shop stewards in organising the Broad Lefts and influencing trade union leaders that was the key rather than organising the rank and file in defiance of leaderships ’ and so the party withdrew from rank-and-file organisations like the Building Workers Charter, and attacked " Trotskyist " tactics at the Pilkington Glass dispute in 1970.
However, as claimed by Richard John Neuhaus in the November 2001 issue of his blog-like online journal ' First Things ', when “ asked in 1971 about the correct version of the quote, Niemöller said he was not quite sure when he had said the famous words but, if people insist upon citing them, he preferred a version that listed the Communists ’, the trade unionists ’, the Jews ’, and me ’.” However, historian Harold Marcuse could not verify that interview.
( 2003 ) ( ed ) Virtual water trade: Proceedings of the International Expert Meeting on Virtual Water Trade ’ Value of Water Research Report Series No. 12, UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands
Dre was arrested and thrown back in jail after his Mazda RX7 car was impounded for compounding car fines of over $ 900, Lonzo wasn ’ t prepared to bail him out, Eazy-E paid this out in return for Dre ’ s production trade for E ’ s new record company Ruthless Records ’.
The second factor was getting public spending under control by a series of agreements, termed social partnership ’ with the trade unions – where gradual increases in pay were awarded in return for no industrial action.
The North Atlantic fishing trade employed over ten thousand people, and Louisbourg was seen as the nursery for seamen .’ Louisbourg was an important investment for the French government because it gave them a strong commercial and military foothold in the Grand Banks.
In the Discworld novel, Sourcery by Sir Terry Pratchett ; Nijel the Destroyer, a newbie barbarian hero learning the trade from the book Inne Juste 7 Dayes I wille make You a Barbearian Hero ’ ( sic ) ( written by Cohen the Barbarean, allegedly ) claims “ It ’ s in the book.

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