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Page 386
... existence as a separate Church to the present day , but their numbers are few and have been growing fewer , and the history of the Nestorian Church exemplifies the way in which the Christian communities gradually melted away and ...
... existence as a separate Church to the present day , but their numbers are few and have been growing fewer , and the history of the Nestorian Church exemplifies the way in which the Christian communities gradually melted away and ...
Page 465
... existence is quite unknown . Man's nearest simian kindred are represented probably by the gorillas and chimpanzees , now restricted to Africa . But their allies ranged in Miocene and Early Pliocene times also from Europe to India . The ...
... existence is quite unknown . Man's nearest simian kindred are represented probably by the gorillas and chimpanzees , now restricted to Africa . But their allies ranged in Miocene and Early Pliocene times also from Europe to India . The ...
Page 499
... existence , and the possibility of a large population subsisting in settled communities upon the produce of a very much more restricted area of land than had been necessary hitherto when men were herdsmen or hunters . This alone trans ...
... existence , and the possibility of a large population subsisting in settled communities upon the produce of a very much more restricted area of land than had been necessary hitherto when men were herdsmen or hunters . This alone trans ...
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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