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... period in which the moon revolves about the earth , on the simplifying assumption that it moves uniformly in a circle , which is approximately true . If the calculated period of the moon should agree exactly with its actual period , the ...
... period in which the moon revolves about the earth , on the simplifying assumption that it moves uniformly in a circle , which is approximately true . If the calculated period of the moon should agree exactly with its actual period , the ...
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... period in Irish literature may be taken as extending from the twelfth to the seven- teenth century and even in certain survivals to the present day . This period has been almost entirely neglected by writers on Irish literature , and ...
... period in Irish literature may be taken as extending from the twelfth to the seven- teenth century and even in certain survivals to the present day . This period has been almost entirely neglected by writers on Irish literature , and ...
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... period , the eleventh and twelfth centuries , during which the Middle Irish group of manuscripts represent a gathering into great bibliothecae of the surviving traditions of the pre- ceding period and a re - shaping of that tradition ...
... period , the eleventh and twelfth centuries , during which the Middle Irish group of manuscripts represent a gathering into great bibliothecae of the surviving traditions of the pre- ceding period and a re - shaping of that tradition ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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