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Page 81
... seems to be due to creases in the impression from which the cast photographed by Head and the electrotype now in the British Museum were made . The original Alexandrine from which this piece was imitated belonged to Müller's Class V ...
... seems to be due to creases in the impression from which the cast photographed by Head and the electrotype now in the British Museum were made . The original Alexandrine from which this piece was imitated belonged to Müller's Class V ...
Page 84
... seem to belong to one class , and may therefore be described here . Burton obtained at Macna ( Mukna ' ) on the east ... seems to be something of the same kind . 2 For the last words read ' Aretas IV , 9 B. c . to a . D. 40 ' . 1 12 5 ...
... seem to belong to one class , and may therefore be described here . Burton obtained at Macna ( Mukna ' ) on the east ... seems to be something of the same kind . 2 For the last words read ' Aretas IV , 9 B. c . to a . D. 40 ' . 1 12 5 ...
Page 177
... seems , however , worth while to point out that the facts may be equally well accounted for on a different supposition , viz . that a single leaf , containing lines 108-124 on the first page and lines 86-107 on the second , had fallen ...
... seems , however , worth while to point out that the facts may be equally well accounted for on a different supposition , viz . that a single leaf , containing lines 108-124 on the first page and lines 86-107 on the second , had fallen ...
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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