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... course of lectures in connexion with the study of Biblical Archaeology , for which the Schweich Fund enables the Academy to arrange . His subject will be taken from a field of which he is master and will probably be " The Laws of ...
... course of lectures in connexion with the study of Biblical Archaeology , for which the Schweich Fund enables the Academy to arrange . His subject will be taken from a field of which he is master and will probably be " The Laws of ...
Page 190
... course absurd : what- ever the debtors would gain they would lose : but it is very natural that Solon should not have realized this fact . M. Babelon has no difficulty in showing that the measure attributed to Solon was financially ...
... course absurd : what- ever the debtors would gain they would lose : but it is very natural that Solon should not have realized this fact . M. Babelon has no difficulty in showing that the measure attributed to Solon was financially ...
Page 512
... course , a share of the fees paid by their pupils . The amount assigned for the provision of occasional lecturers and special classes must be more or less dependent upon the resources of the School and the number of its students ; but a ...
... course , a share of the fees paid by their pupils . The amount assigned for the provision of occasional lecturers and special classes must be more or less dependent upon the resources of the School and the number of its students ; but a ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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