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... matter of small importance to the purpose of the present paper , I have not judged it necessary to enter into chrenological dis- cussions , but usually accept the ordinary view . first introduction of the daric is a matter of some 116 ...
... matter of small importance to the purpose of the present paper , I have not judged it necessary to enter into chrenological dis- cussions , but usually accept the ordinary view . first introduction of the daric is a matter of some 116 ...
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... matter of common knowledge that seemingly irreconcilable statements may be found to be perfectly compatible when new facts have come to light . And a writer who bluntly rejects the express statement of an ancient on a matter where ...
... matter of common knowledge that seemingly irreconcilable statements may be found to be perfectly compatible when new facts have come to light . And a writer who bluntly rejects the express statement of an ancient on a matter where ...
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British Academy. latter end so bare of civil matters , as what can be thence collected may seem a calendar rather than a ... matter to him.'1 Yet whatever Bede's defects might be he was a better guide than the authors on whom it was ...
British Academy. latter end so bare of civil matters , as what can be thence collected may seem a calendar rather than a ... matter to him.'1 Yet whatever Bede's defects might be he was a better guide than the authors on whom it was ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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