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... influence of French poetry - ' the source of literary inspiration in the whole of the West . ' But , doubtless from a variety of causes , they did not . It is true that it became the fashion to translate classical and mediaeval authors ...
... influence of French poetry - ' the source of literary inspiration in the whole of the West . ' But , doubtless from a variety of causes , they did not . It is true that it became the fashion to translate classical and mediaeval authors ...
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... influence . This reasonable view , however , has not been accepted by Dr. Imhoof - Blumer , who sees in the trinal division of the stater in Chalcidice a trace of Asiatic influence . The point is a fine one , but 1 First by myself , in ...
... influence . This reasonable view , however , has not been accepted by Dr. Imhoof - Blumer , who sees in the trinal division of the stater in Chalcidice a trace of Asiatic influence . The point is a fine one , but 1 First by myself , in ...
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... influence was to be expected , so too was another , the Egyptian . But actual evidence of the latter is somewhat lacking on the Carchemish site . A handful of amulets in Egyptian glazed clay , and apparently not of earlier period than ...
... influence was to be expected , so too was another , the Egyptian . But actual evidence of the latter is somewhat lacking on the Carchemish site . A handful of amulets in Egyptian glazed clay , and apparently not of earlier period than ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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