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... mentioned as passing through the first A of the third line . After the W comes an oblique which the Commandant gives without hesita- tion ; it is there and can only be the beginning of Y. So we may compare the sequence WY here with the ...
... mentioned as passing through the first A of the third line . After the W comes an oblique which the Commandant gives without hesita- tion ; it is there and can only be the beginning of Y. So we may compare the sequence WY here with the ...
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... mentioned presently . It looks , however , as if a longer genitive like KAAMAKI would fit the space occupied by the name somewhat better . ( 5 ) ГАРМА , Garma . The probable explanation of this name is that it is a levelling of Gorma ...
... mentioned presently . It looks , however , as if a longer genitive like KAAMAKI would fit the space occupied by the name somewhat better . ( 5 ) ГАРМА , Garma . The probable explanation of this name is that it is a levelling of Gorma ...
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... mentioned in the Gospels1 . Jairus ( Mk v 22 , Lk viii 41 ) should therefore have been in the Syriac . But the name only occurs in the nominative , and the translator seems to have thought that the final -os was part of the root , and ...
... mentioned in the Gospels1 . Jairus ( Mk v 22 , Lk viii 41 ) should therefore have been in the Syriac . But the name only occurs in the nominative , and the translator seems to have thought that the final -os was part of the root , and ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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