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... once in Cantlos and once in the second intercalary month . The other form in the heading is EDRINI thrice , and EDRIN once : D or MD EDRINI Occurs so often in Elembivios and Cantlos as to suggest that EDRINI was the full genitive , and ...
... once in Cantlos and once in the second intercalary month . The other form in the heading is EDRINI thrice , and EDRIN once : D or MD EDRINI Occurs so often in Elembivios and Cantlos as to suggest that EDRINI was the full genitive , and ...
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... once unanswerable but are now familiar to all who know the elements of phonetics , are the very men who presume to sit in judgement on the forms which they do not understand . Still worse , they will not endure to listen to any ...
... once unanswerable but are now familiar to all who know the elements of phonetics , are the very men who presume to sit in judgement on the forms which they do not understand . Still worse , they will not endure to listen to any ...
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... ( once ) , and Manchianus ( once ) . Dr. Holder conjectures that the last is identical with St. Mochonna , who died March 8 , 704 : Dr. Quiggin suggests that Breccanus is perhaps the contemporary of St. Enda who lived in Arran at the end ...
... ( once ) , and Manchianus ( once ) . Dr. Holder conjectures that the last is identical with St. Mochonna , who died March 8 , 704 : Dr. Quiggin suggests that Breccanus is perhaps the contemporary of St. Enda who lived in Arran at the end ...
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NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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