Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 87
... suggest the necessity . And so we may suppose that , when once the expedient of triliteralizing the Biliteral Root had been utilized for the more exact expression of variant shades of meaning , the process came to be applied with ever ...
... suggest the necessity . And so we may suppose that , when once the expedient of triliteralizing the Biliteral Root had been utilized for the more exact expression of variant shades of meaning , the process came to be applied with ever ...
Page 370
... suggest that to at least a certain extent the colonial Jews of Phrygia and Lydia may have melted into the general ... suggests that the Jews of Phrygia accepted the Imperial religion ( that is to say , the worship of the Emperors as ...
... suggest that to at least a certain extent the colonial Jews of Phrygia and Lydia may have melted into the general ... suggests that the Jews of Phrygia accepted the Imperial religion ( that is to say , the worship of the Emperors as ...
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... suggest that these facts can be explained only by the assumption of the early origin of the Australian . At a time ... suggests that his easterly migration set out from Asia approximately at the same time as the westerly movement of the ...
... suggest that these facts can be explained only by the assumption of the early origin of the Australian . At a time ... suggests that his easterly migration set out from Asia approximately at the same time as the westerly movement of 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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