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... written on the laurel leaf is seven invocations , which are numbered successively and in which seven forms of Horus and Thoth are invoked . The strange writing of these names by the addition of x ( kh ) to the name is familiar from many ...
... written on the laurel leaf is seven invocations , which are numbered successively and in which seven forms of Horus and Thoth are invoked . The strange writing of these names by the addition of x ( kh ) to the name is familiar from many ...
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... writing became features of north Chinese Bronze Age civilization . It is significant that the bronze sword did not ... written down very early , but most were handed on at first by oral tradition . The men of the Northern Hemisphere of ...
... writing became features of north Chinese Bronze Age civilization . It is significant that the bronze sword did not ... written down very early , but most were handed on at first by oral tradition . The men of the Northern Hemisphere of ...
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... writing , which , whatever may be the right interpretation of them , are among the most interesting and important ... written and lent to me . Life indoors for the children was a succession of lessons with a strict governess or still ...
... writing , which , whatever may be the right interpretation of them , are among the most interesting and important ... written and lent to me . Life indoors for the children was a succession of lessons with a strict governess or still ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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