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... later years visited Armenia and Asia Minor and the islands of the Aegean . All these he described in books exact and careful in their descriptions , and so replete with historical knowledge as to be invaluable to the student . He was an ...
... later years visited Armenia and Asia Minor and the islands of the Aegean . All these he described in books exact and careful in their descriptions , and so replete with historical knowledge as to be invaluable to the student . He was an ...
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... Later Genesis ' ) , we may safely infer that this interpolation was already included in the codex from which the existing copy was made . The Later Genesis ' , as is well known , is a translation from the Old Saxon of the Continent ...
... Later Genesis ' ) , we may safely infer that this interpolation was already included in the codex from which the existing copy was made . The Later Genesis ' , as is well known , is a translation from the Old Saxon of the Continent ...
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... later ( 423 B. C. ) , however , when Aristophanes and Amipsias represented him on the comic stage , it appears that his neediness was beginning to be a byword . They both allude to what seems to have been a current joke about his want ...
... later ( 423 B. C. ) , however , when Aristophanes and Amipsias represented him on the comic stage , it appears that his neediness was beginning to be a byword . They both allude to what seems to have been a current joke about his want ...
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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