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... present day . The moral value of a benefaction of this nature , when conferred , as this has been , upon a Society in the early years of its foundation , is hardly to be overestimated . Here is a recognition of the high position taken ...
... present day . The moral value of a benefaction of this nature , when conferred , as this has been , upon a Society in the early years of its foundation , is hardly to be overestimated . Here is a recognition of the high position taken ...
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... present participle active . But the forms in -ati- are especially interesting for our present argument , e . g . Genuates ( on an inscription of 117 B.C. found at Genoa in the heart of the Ligurian area ) , Langates , & c . Now these ...
... present participle active . But the forms in -ati- are especially interesting for our present argument , e . g . Genuates ( on an inscription of 117 B.C. found at Genoa in the heart of the Ligurian area ) , Langates , & c . Now these ...
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... present us with a series of problems , which cannot at present be said to be solved . In the first place , were they issued by cities or by temples , or ' Br . Mus . Cat .: Ionia , Pl . III . 8 . 1 by private persons ? It was perfectly ...
... present us with a series of problems , which cannot at present be said to be solved . In the first place , were they issued by cities or by temples , or ' Br . Mus . Cat .: Ionia , Pl . III . 8 . 1 by private persons ? It was perfectly ...
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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