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... suggests that the resemblance between the Berbers who speak Hamitic , the Greeks who speak Aryan , and the Jews who ... suggest that it is more rational to regard them as having been evolved in the area lying between the Hamitic peoples ...
... suggests that the resemblance between the Berbers who speak Hamitic , the Greeks who speak Aryan , and the Jews who ... suggest that it is more rational to regard them as having been evolved in the area lying between the Hamitic peoples ...
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... suggests that the reference is rather to the victory of Conon at Cnidus in B.C. 394 , and he finds nothing in the style of the coin to conflict with the supposition.2 But a far more suitable occasion for the boast of freedom is suggested ...
... suggests that the reference is rather to the victory of Conon at Cnidus in B.C. 394 , and he finds nothing in the style of the coin to conflict with the supposition.2 But a far more suitable occasion for the boast of freedom is suggested ...
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... suggested that Milton should again provide a libretto . There is a legend that an adventure which happened to Lord Bridge- water's children , who on a journey were benighted in a forest , and the Lady Alice for a time lost , suggested ...
... suggested that Milton should again provide a libretto . There is a legend that an adventure which happened to Lord Bridge- water's children , who on a journey were benighted in a forest , and the Lady Alice for a time lost , suggested ...
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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