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... supposed tongue was not connected with Basque , which he supposes to be Ugro - Finnish , but rather with Berber and ancient Egyptian , supporting his view by a comparison of certain grammatical phenomena found in Middle and Modern Irish ...
... supposed tongue was not connected with Basque , which he supposes to be Ugro - Finnish , but rather with Berber and ancient Egyptian , supporting his view by a comparison of certain grammatical phenomena found in Middle and Modern Irish ...
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... supposed non - Aryan aboriginal people in each peninsula were much closer to their supposed Hamitic relations . Yet in Greek we have the most complete and delicate development of the Indo - European tenses and moods . Professor Burrows ...
... supposed non - Aryan aboriginal people in each peninsula were much closer to their supposed Hamitic relations . Yet in Greek we have the most complete and delicate development of the Indo - European tenses and moods . Professor Burrows ...
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... supposed that the Persian governors of Sardes continued to issue money of the types and the standard of Croesus.3 This is of course not impossible , and parallels may be found ; but it is improbable , and the view is rightly rejected by ...
... supposed that the Persian governors of Sardes continued to issue money of the types and the standard of Croesus.3 This is of course not impossible , and parallels may be found ; but it is improbable , and the view is rightly rejected by ...
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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