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Page 109
... passage has been taken as a proof that the early electrum staters were issued by Gyges . To this argument , however , there lies an insuperable objection in the fact that in another passage Pollux speaks of the gold of Gyges as notable ...
... passage has been taken as a proof that the early electrum staters were issued by Gyges . To this argument , however , there lies an insuperable objection in the fact that in another passage Pollux speaks of the gold of Gyges as notable ...
Page 174
... passage of Lucretius , vi . 27 , it is used significantly of the narrow upward way ; Epicurus uiam mon- strauit tramite paruo | qua possemus ad id recto contendere cursu ' , with which compare Pers . 3. 57 surgentem dextro monstrauit ...
... passage of Lucretius , vi . 27 , it is used significantly of the narrow upward way ; Epicurus uiam mon- strauit tramite paruo | qua possemus ad id recto contendere cursu ' , with which compare Pers . 3. 57 surgentem dextro monstrauit ...
Page 255
... passage was published in 1681 , after his death , under the title of Mr. John Milton's Character of the Long Parliament and the Assembly of Divines . According to the publisher , Mr. Milton had intended the ' Character ' to be printed ...
... passage was published in 1681 , after his death , under the title of Mr. John Milton's Character of the Long Parliament and the Assembly of Divines . According to the publisher , Mr. Milton had intended the ' Character ' to be printed ...
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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