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... beginning and the end . As it stands it begins with an with its perpendicular nearly all gone , and except its first limb the last letter of pala is now scarcely traceable . The last joint of the M is also a little damaged ...
... beginning and the end . As it stands it begins with an with its perpendicular nearly all gone , and except its first limb the last letter of pala is now scarcely traceable . The last joint of the M is also a little damaged ...
Page 69
... beginning of the breakage at the right - hand top corner of the stone . The N of ONA stands opposite the X beginning the second downward line ; so the O beginning the first line , stands somewhat nearer the fourth wheel than the X of ...
... beginning of the breakage at the right - hand top corner of the stone . The N of ONA stands opposite the X beginning the second downward line ; so the O beginning the first line , stands somewhat nearer the fourth wheel than the X of ...
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... beginning of his career as a philosophical teacher , he appears to have exercised the power , so marked in later years at the University of Edinburgh , of communicating an impulse to his best students and rousing them to think for ...
... beginning of his career as a philosophical teacher , he appears to have exercised the power , so marked in later years at the University of Edinburgh , of communicating an impulse to his best students and rousing them to think for ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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