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Page 106
... common . A suspicion at once arises that this may conceal a lower numeral common to both , e . g . ' three ' . Now Sumerian actually supplies us with E BESH , PESH , PE , ' numerous ( to be , or to make so ) ' , ' three ' ( rapášu I ...
... common . A suspicion at once arises that this may conceal a lower numeral common to both , e . g . ' three ' . Now Sumerian actually supplies us with E BESH , PESH , PE , ' numerous ( to be , or to make so ) ' , ' three ' ( rapášu I ...
Page 404
... common fact of Christianity has little power to produce a feeling of community with any other Christian Churches , except among the most educated and thoughtful Hellenes . The Hellenes consider the Orthodox as the only Christians , and ...
... common fact of Christianity has little power to produce a feeling of community with any other Christian Churches , except among the most educated and thoughtful Hellenes . The Hellenes consider the Orthodox as the only Christians , and ...
Page 486
... common to a great number of peoples who are isolated , and have long been isolated , from one another by great distances and other geographical conditions . ' There is room , no doubt , for more than one explanation , but the simplest ...
... common to a great number of peoples who are isolated , and have long been isolated , from one another by great distances and other geographical conditions . ' There is room , no doubt , for more than one explanation , but the simplest ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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