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Page 126
... side by side.2 ' Tis Thou that givest the bright sun along with the ice . Thou it was that orderedst the rivers and the salmon in the river . That the hazel should put forth its blossom , O Christ , ' tis a strange art ; with Thy skill ...
... side by side.2 ' Tis Thou that givest the bright sun along with the ice . Thou it was that orderedst the rivers and the salmon in the river . That the hazel should put forth its blossom , O Christ , ' tis a strange art ; with Thy skill ...
Page 178
... side a cow scratching her head with a hind foot and the letter E ; on the other side a cuttle- fish in an incuse . The weight of the tetradrachms varies from 260 to 267 grains ( 16-84-17-27 grm . ) : their date would begin probably when ...
... side a cow scratching her head with a hind foot and the letter E ; on the other side a cuttle- fish in an incuse . The weight of the tetradrachms varies from 260 to 267 grains ( 16-84-17-27 grm . ) : their date would begin probably when ...
Page 367
... side of it , and the researches of our pre- decessors and our own later trenching suggest that such a building lay to the left or north . But how far it extended and what its character was we are not yet in a position to say . Part of ...
... side of it , and the researches of our pre- decessors and our own later trenching suggest that such a building lay to the left or north . But how far it extended and what its character was we are not yet in a position to say . Part of ...
Contents
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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