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... interest is felt in the field of philosophical and archaeological studies which he has himself materially widened ; and Mr. James Ford Rhodes , the veteran American historian , honoured not less in the old country than in the new whose ...
... interest is felt in the field of philosophical and archaeological studies which he has himself materially widened ; and Mr. James Ford Rhodes , the veteran American historian , honoured not less in the old country than in the new whose ...
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... interest to note that this is the only case , so far as I know at present , in which a native saint is addressed during this period . Tadhg's most popular composition of this nature , if one may judge from the frequency of its ...
... interest to note that this is the only case , so far as I know at present , in which a native saint is addressed during this period . Tadhg's most popular composition of this nature , if one may judge from the frequency of its ...
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... interest . When we can definitely fix the place of writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a ...
... interest . When we can definitely fix the place of writing the interest is much enhanced , and when we can group together a number of manuscripts as proceeding from a particular place we are enabled to establish the existence of a ...
Contents
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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