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... fact , regards xx - xxii as the work of the Apocalyptist , with the exception of the fragment xxi . 9 - xxii . 5 . But , even though for the time being we accepted as a working hypothesis any one of the theories of these scholars based ...
... fact , regards xx - xxii as the work of the Apocalyptist , with the exception of the fragment xxi . 9 - xxii . 5 . But , even though for the time being we accepted as a working hypothesis any one of the theories of these scholars based ...
Page 467
... fact , I think it not unlikely that the acquisition of such fuller means of communication with his fellows by vocal symbols may have been one of the essential factors in converting man's ultimate simian ancestor into a real man . The ...
... fact , I think it not unlikely that the acquisition of such fuller means of communication with his fellows by vocal symbols may have been one of the essential factors in converting man's ultimate simian ancestor into a real man . The ...
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... fact that such implements are still being made to - day in certain localities ought to be sufficient to put this matter in its right perspective . But there is the further fact that in some places implements representing a series of ...
... fact that such implements are still being made to - day in certain localities ought to be sufficient to put this matter in its right perspective . But there is the further fact that in some places implements representing a series of ...
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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