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British Academy. εTTOιƐσεν means that Euphronios fashioned the vase with his own hands . That is what the statement means : it does not follow that the statement is always true . As soon as the practice of signing comes in , false ...
British Academy. εTTOιƐσεν means that Euphronios fashioned the vase with his own hands . That is what the statement means : it does not follow that the statement is always true . As soon as the practice of signing comes in , false ...
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... means of comparison , though it may be slightly later . Unfortunately we do not know where this book comes from . Usually it is called North French . The figures of the Evangelists in this manuscript show something of the same interest ...
... means of comparison , though it may be slightly later . Unfortunately we do not know where this book comes from . Usually it is called North French . The figures of the Evangelists in this manuscript show something of the same interest ...
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... means of salvation : we must force the King of Prussia , now German King , to liberate , to restore Poland , perhaps be her elected King . Therefore war with Russia . In any case , I return to Berlin , and shall show the King himself ...
... means of salvation : we must force the King of Prussia , now German King , to liberate , to restore Poland , perhaps be her elected King . Therefore war with Russia . In any case , I return to Berlin , and shall show the King himself ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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