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... sense , is applied by a woman to her husband and husband's brother ( own or tribal ) ( N.T.S.E.A. , p . 169 ) . The Dieri noa ( ' woman ' ) is another example , unless Curr erroneously gives noa as the word for ' woman ' . Noa , in the ...
... sense , is applied by a woman to her husband and husband's brother ( own or tribal ) ( N.T.S.E.A. , p . 169 ) . The Dieri noa ( ' woman ' ) is another example , unless Curr erroneously gives noa as the word for ' woman ' . Noa , in the ...
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... sense ' of relationship terms I have been told that the names ' have the original sense ' , in so far as they exactly define the conditions to which they are applied . Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original ...
... sense ' of relationship terms I have been told that the names ' have the original sense ' , in so far as they exactly define the conditions to which they are applied . Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original ...
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... sense that to us is the most familiar or impressive may be illustrated from the Latin noun lacus . The modern limitation of this word , in the sense of the French lac , the Italian lago , and the English lake , has distorted our feeling ...
... sense that to us is the most familiar or impressive may be illustrated from the Latin noun lacus . The modern limitation of this word , in the sense of the French lac , the Italian lago , and the English lake , has distorted our feeling ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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