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... given by Menon . NOTE C. THE CORPUS There is nothing to add to Edelstein's discussion in his Nachträge about the various lists of books given by ancient authorities , the earliest editions , and the Alexandrine and post - Alexandrine ...
... given by Menon . NOTE C. THE CORPUS There is nothing to add to Edelstein's discussion in his Nachträge about the various lists of books given by ancient authorities , the earliest editions , and the Alexandrine and post - Alexandrine ...
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... given in writing . The commons demanded a copy of the ordinances ; one was given to the knights and another to the burgesses , and after great deliberation had amongst themselves they gave their opinion in writing . The magnates having ...
... given in writing . The commons demanded a copy of the ordinances ; one was given to the knights and another to the burgesses , and after great deliberation had amongst themselves they gave their opinion in writing . The magnates having ...
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... given and historical . When I became a Fellow of Merton in 1891 I had the opportunity for a few years of steady and uninter- rupted study , chiefly given to the attempt to understand Hegel and Aristotle as well as my old ' master ...
... given and historical . When I became a Fellow of Merton in 1891 I had the opportunity for a few years of steady and uninter- rupted study , chiefly given to the attempt to understand Hegel and Aristotle as well as my old ' master ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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