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Page 169
... evidence that our MS . is removed by at least two steps from the original MS . in sheets . Further , since the sequence of section - numbers continues through the long interpolation contained in lines 235–851 ( known as the ' Later ...
... evidence that our MS . is removed by at least two steps from the original MS . in sheets . Further , since the sequence of section - numbers continues through the long interpolation contained in lines 235–851 ( known as the ' Later ...
Page 237
... evidence does not bear examination , and in any case the hypo- thesis would only account for Plato ( if it would even do that ) . The other Socratics remain unexplained . If , however , we are to be deprived of this ingenious ...
... evidence does not bear examination , and in any case the hypo- thesis would only account for Plato ( if it would even do that ) . The other Socratics remain unexplained . If , however , we are to be deprived of this ingenious ...
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... evidence to suggest how so momentous a discovery was made . The late Mr. Grant Allen put forward the hypothesis that the germination of offerings of wild fruits and seeds placed upon the upturned soil of newly made graves supplied the ...
... evidence to suggest how so momentous a discovery was made . The late Mr. Grant Allen put forward the hypothesis that the germination of offerings of wild fruits and seeds placed upon the upturned soil of newly made graves supplied the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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