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Page 207
... Calendar . That part was devoted to details relating mostly to readings which I had revised in the previous September . I have since revisited the fragments of the Calendar , and I may begin the last part of my story by mentioning that ...
... Calendar . That part was devoted to details relating mostly to readings which I had revised in the previous September . I have since revisited the fragments of the Calendar , and I may begin the last part of my story by mentioning that ...
Page 256
... Calendar , but the Moytura story proves to be an ancient myth probably kept on record to explain the Calendar , to be in fact a running comment on it . When the pagan Calendar was ultimately rejected , some of the story persisted and ...
... Calendar , but the Moytura story proves to be an ancient myth probably kept on record to explain the Calendar , to be in fact a running comment on it . When the pagan Calendar was ultimately rejected , some of the story persisted and ...
Page 281
... Calendar from the point of view of technical chronology . Some of my suggestions must in consequence be made very tentatively . It appears to me that the first thing to do is to determine the character of the Calendar . That it is ...
... Calendar from the point of view of technical chronology . Some of my suggestions must in consequence be made very tentatively . It appears to me that the first thing to do is to determine the character of the Calendar . That it is ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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