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The names written in Greek are the cypress , mulberry , laurel ( the form in -os was evidently from the demotic writing of it in col . V , that known to the writer of the manuscript ) , black poplar ( diyelpos ) , and pine . COL . V 1.
The names written in Greek are the cypress , mulberry , laurel ( the form in -os was evidently from the demotic writing of it in col . V , that known to the writer of the manuscript ) , black poplar ( diyelpos ) , and pine . COL . V 1.
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Likewise in China the Shang dynasty superseded the Hsia , and chariots and writing became features of north Chinese Bronze Age ... Some have been written down only quite late , e.g. in Iceland in the Middle Ages by the immigrants ...
Likewise in China the Shang dynasty superseded the Hsia , and chariots and writing became features of north Chinese Bronze Age ... Some have been written down only quite late , e.g. in Iceland in the Middle Ages by the immigrants ...
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Psychical Research , and in that capacity initiated the series of experiments on cross - correspondences in automatic writing , which , whatever may be the right interpretation of them , are among the most interesting and important ...
Psychical Research , and in that capacity initiated the series of experiments on cross - correspondences in automatic writing , which , whatever may be the right interpretation of them , are among the most interesting and important ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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