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... month the ninth day had three lines , and after the last day of the month comes a note of no less than five lines , possibly six . The whole is exceedingly fragmentary , which is all the more un- fortunate , as in this first month we ...
... month the ninth day had three lines , and after the last day of the month comes a note of no less than five lines , possibly six . The whole is exceedingly fragmentary , which is all the more un- fortunate , as in this first month we ...
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... months ) B Giamon to Qutios inclusive ( 12 months ) 99 99 с 99 99 99 99 99 D The second intercalary month , plus Giamon to Qutios inclusive ( 13 months ) . 208 days 355 99 · 355 99 = 1,835 . 385 99 99 ( 6 months ) 177 99 E Giamon to ...
... months ) B Giamon to Qutios inclusive ( 12 months ) 99 99 с 99 99 99 99 99 D The second intercalary month , plus Giamon to Qutios inclusive ( 13 months ) . 208 days 355 99 · 355 99 = 1,835 . 385 99 99 ( 6 months ) 177 99 E Giamon to ...
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... month of Equos ( February ) , not one of those loans being marked lucky . It has an obscure entry in the first year ... month and partly of that of the next . An exact parallel occurs in Ogron , At . 8 , where we have that day described ...
... month of Equos ( February ) , not one of those loans being marked lucky . It has an obscure entry in the first year ... month and partly of that of the next . An exact parallel occurs in Ogron , At . 8 , where we have that day described ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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