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Page 157
... Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original sense of the word ' queen ' is ' woman ' . By this time queen ' ' exactly denotes the ' ( royal and feminine ) ' condition to which it is applied ' , but I am not asking ...
... Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original sense of the word ' queen ' is ' woman ' . By this time queen ' ' exactly denotes the ' ( royal and feminine ) ' condition to which it is applied ' , but I am not asking ...
Page 172
... person , and inuisus is used of that on which such a glance is cast . An envied person comes naturally to be hated , èníplovos ; and in Latin this sense supplanted the original one in the case of persons , and was even transferred to ...
... person , and inuisus is used of that on which such a glance is cast . An envied person comes naturally to be hated , èníplovos ; and in Latin this sense supplanted the original one in the case of persons , and was even transferred to ...
Page 259
... persons , admits of many varieties of treatment , and is practised with different degrees of success , according to the character of the person praised , of the audience , the time , the place , the occasion , and a hundred other ...
... persons , admits of many varieties of treatment , and is practised with different degrees of success , according to the character of the person praised , of the audience , the time , the place , the occasion , and a hundred other ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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