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... stand for ' night and day . ' Against this , perhaps , should be placed the fact that those four letters sometimes stand alone . Now N , indicating the night , is never qualified as lucky or unlucky ; nor is it ever divided into parts ...
... stand for ' night and day . ' Against this , perhaps , should be placed the fact that those four letters sometimes stand alone . Now N , indicating the night , is never qualified as lucky or unlucky ; nor is it ever divided into parts ...
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... stand conspicuous in no syntactical relation to the rest of the inscription . I should take the words to mean ... stands for Quintos in the third line . Dr. Stokes has treated asoioi as the noun on which the genitive depends , and ...
... stand conspicuous in no syntactical relation to the rest of the inscription . I should take the words to mean ... stands for Quintos in the third line . Dr. Stokes has treated asoioi as the noun on which the genitive depends , and ...
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... stand provisionally as follows : : - Ategnati Druticni | • • carnitu . logan Goisis | Druticnos Ategnati Druticni ... standing alone without verbs . Here also a noun comes at the head and stands alone , but in the genitive case , which ...
... stand provisionally as follows : : - Ategnati Druticni | • • carnitu . logan Goisis | Druticnos Ategnati Druticni ... standing alone without verbs . Here also a noun comes at the head and stands alone , but in the genitive case , which ...
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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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