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... traces of a long and elaborate inscription which a stonecutter has purposely effaced ; but here and there one can identify a letter or two . Thus towards the left edge , not far below the Greek lettering , I thought I detected CII or CV ...
... traces of a long and elaborate inscription which a stonecutter has purposely effaced ; but here and there one can identify a letter or two . Thus towards the left edge , not far below the Greek lettering , I thought I detected CII or CV ...
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... traces of I to make SSE into SSIE , but I found none , and the verb seems to be demtisse , on a level here with atehotisse . Of line 12 I could make nothing but M 7 In VPE , followed by traces of which I could only 26 CELTIC ...
... traces of I to make SSE into SSIE , but I found none , and the verb seems to be demtisse , on a level here with atehotisse . Of line 12 I could make nothing but M 7 In VPE , followed by traces of which I could only 26 CELTIC ...
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... traces of the Pelagian heresy . He therefore worked over the com- mentary on the Epistle to the Romans , and eradicated all traces of this heresy , leaving it to his pupils to do the same with the rest of the commentaries . The second ...
... traces of the Pelagian heresy . He therefore worked over the com- mentary on the Epistle to the Romans , and eradicated all traces of this heresy , leaving it to his pupils to do the same with the rest of the commentaries . The second ...
Contents
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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