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... course , itself long since disappeared , must have been written about the year 309 , since Antoninus was martyred on 13 November of that year , and Pamphilus on 16 February 310. It will be seen that the collating of the manuscript with ...
... course , itself long since disappeared , must have been written about the year 309 , since Antoninus was martyred on 13 November of that year , and Pamphilus on 16 February 310. It will be seen that the collating of the manuscript with ...
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... course of copying it from dictation . The types of errors represented are fully analysed by Schmidtke , and I need only give a few typical specimens here . Itacism in the ordinary sense is of course ex- ceedingly common , resulting in ...
... course of copying it from dictation . The types of errors represented are fully analysed by Schmidtke , and I need only give a few typical specimens here . Itacism in the ordinary sense is of course ex- ceedingly common , resulting in ...
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... course , by their respective procedures . It has been said that this essential character of our law has an eighteenth- century quality about it . If this is so ( as I confess to thinking that perhaps it is ) at least it looks to a time ...
... course , by their respective procedures . It has been said that this essential character of our law has an eighteenth- century quality about it . If this is so ( as I confess to thinking that perhaps it is ) at least it looks to a time ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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