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Page 71
... letters are of the ordinary shallow kind . Here they are cut comparatively deep into the stone , and the sides of the cutting are perpendicular , so that in the squeeze the paper becomes more or less detached at the edges of such letters ...
... letters are of the ordinary shallow kind . Here they are cut comparatively deep into the stone , and the sides of the cutting are perpendicular , so that in the squeeze the paper becomes more or less detached at the edges of such letters ...
Page 71
... letters are of the ordinary shallow kind . Here they are cut comparatively deep into the stone , and the sides of the cutting are perpendicular , so that in the squeeze the paper becomes more or less detached at the edges of such letters ...
... letters are of the ordinary shallow kind . Here they are cut comparatively deep into the stone , and the sides of the cutting are perpendicular , so that in the squeeze the paper becomes more or less detached at the edges of such letters ...
Page 87
... letters AMB : they are in the previous line * . ix . In this as well as iii the reading is LAG , not LAC . Col. 7 , beginning with EDRINIOS ( Esp . , p . 142 ) . It is difficult to make out what letter ends the name of the month in the ...
... letters AMB : they are in the previous line * . ix . In this as well as iii the reading is LAG , not LAC . Col. 7 , beginning with EDRINIOS ( Esp . , p . 142 ) . It is difficult to make out what letter ends the name of the month in the ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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