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... letters were probably bounded by two straight lines : the one underneath is there still . ( b ) .... IA .... The I is followed by a part of the perpendicular of a letter which I cannot identify : it may possibly be the three points ...
... letters were probably bounded by two straight lines : the one underneath is there still . ( b ) .... IA .... The I is followed by a part of the perpendicular of a letter which I cannot identify : it may possibly be the three points ...
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... letters . But there is so much of the space after the last letter left intact that one would have expected to find a portion of a letter following to be still visible , had there ever been any more writing there . The two archæologists ...
... letters . But there is so much of the space after the last letter left intact that one would have expected to find a portion of a letter following to be still visible , had there ever been any more writing there . The two archæologists ...
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... letter . There is no room here for doubt as to any of these five letters , nor have I any misgiving as to whether those were all the letters of this last word . There are two reasons for thinking so . In the first place , there is ...
... letter . There is no room here for doubt as to any of these five letters , nor have I any misgiving as to whether those were all the letters of this last word . There are two reasons for thinking so . In the first place , there is ...
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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