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Page 271
... inscription to be mentioned next , with O and C ornamented with a central point , suggests the legend ΟΝΟΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ · ΒΡΑΤΟΥ [ ΔΕ ΚΑΝΤΕΝ ] , ' Onovopos ( gave ) firstfruits to the goddess according to her command . ' Here the П may ...
... inscription to be mentioned next , with O and C ornamented with a central point , suggests the legend ΟΝΟΟΥΟΠΟ ΔΙΟΥΙ · ΒΡΑΤΟΥ [ ΔΕ ΚΑΝΤΕΝ ] , ' Onovopos ( gave ) firstfruits to the goddess according to her command . ' Here the П may ...
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... inscription was found . With some trouble we descended into the hollow which I have mentioned , at the mouth of ... inscription . This was when a great overflow of the Durance had swept away all the soil which had accumulated over the ...
... inscription was found . With some trouble we descended into the hollow which I have mentioned , at the mouth of ... inscription . This was when a great overflow of the Durance had swept away all the soil which had accumulated over the ...
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... inscriptions . From this inscription one learns that the o of NANTON- was long , and in the case of SVIQREBE there is no difficulty in proving it long . Witness the Welsh chwior - yd , ' sisters , ' Latin sorōr - es , and Welsh cy ...
... inscriptions . From this inscription one learns that the o of NANTON- was long , and in the case of SVIQREBE there is no difficulty in proving it long . Witness the Welsh chwior - yd , ' sisters , ' Latin sorōr - es , and Welsh cy ...
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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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