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... evidence , historical , social , or linguistic , than a few rash assumptions ; whilst ( 13 ) we may conclude that , although there is a melanochrous type all round the Mediter- ranean basin , there is no evidence of a distinct ...
... evidence , historical , social , or linguistic , than a few rash assumptions ; whilst ( 13 ) we may conclude that , although there is a melanochrous type all round the Mediter- ranean basin , there is no evidence of a distinct ...
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... evidence of ancient historians and inscriptions , and ( 3 ) the evidence of the coins themselves . ( 1 ) The indications of historic probability are clear . If the King of Persia jealously guarded his monopoly of the issue of gold coin ...
... evidence of ancient historians and inscriptions , and ( 3 ) the evidence of the coins themselves . ( 1 ) The indications of historic probability are clear . If the King of Persia jealously guarded his monopoly of the issue of gold coin ...
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... evidence . Archaeologists , comparative mythologists , textual critics , philologers and literary critics shake their fists at each other from opposite sides of a channel , over which as a rule they do not adventure . They cross at ...
... evidence . Archaeologists , comparative mythologists , textual critics , philologers and literary critics shake their fists at each other from opposite sides of a channel , over which as a rule they do not adventure . They cross at ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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