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Of his activities between this period and the year 1921 , when he again went to Egypt , mention will be made later on . In the winter of 1921-2 , Gunn was a member of the expedi- tion sent by the Egypt Exploration Society to Tel el ...
Of his activities between this period and the year 1921 , when he again went to Egypt , mention will be made later on . In the winter of 1921-2 , Gunn was a member of the expedi- tion sent by the Egypt Exploration Society to Tel el ...
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Cook's work for the Encyclopaedia Biblica was the beginning of a long period - forty years and more - of editorial work . For thirty years ( 1902-32 ) he edited the Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund , to which he ...
Cook's work for the Encyclopaedia Biblica was the beginning of a long period - forty years and more - of editorial work . For thirty years ( 1902-32 ) he edited the Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund , to which he ...
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Two periods in his life's work may be broadly distinguished- the period before 1910 , and the period after 1910. In the first period his interest was centred on Semitic languages , inscrip- tions , and history , and on Old Testament ...
Two periods in his life's work may be broadly distinguished- the period before 1910 , and the period after 1910. In the first period his interest was centred on Semitic languages , inscrip- tions , and history , and on Old Testament ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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