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Page 53
... gives it with hesitation as ( E ) lioixo , should not be preferred . In that case I should be inclined to associate the name with the ..lioiso .. of one of the potsherds given in Pauli's no . 18 ( p . 61 , below ) . They were found at ...
... gives it with hesitation as ( E ) lioixo , should not be preferred . In that case I should be inclined to associate the name with the ..lioiso .. of one of the potsherds given in Pauli's no . 18 ( p . 61 , below ) . They were found at ...
Page 86
... gives penllâd ( better pen llâd ) as summum bonum and rhad penilâd as summa gratia , summum beneficium . The attempt to identify pen llad with the summum bonum is probably late and not worth considering here . For , be it noted , there ...
... gives penllâd ( better pen llâd ) as summum bonum and rhad penilâd as summa gratia , summum beneficium . The attempt to identify pen llad with the summum bonum is probably late and not worth considering here . For , be it noted , there ...
Page 236
... gives advice on their proper applications . Forestry then attracts his notice ; he sees and regrets the evils of deforestation , pleads for an economic management of woodlands , and girds at the devotion of such sources of wealth only ...
... gives advice on their proper applications . Forestry then attracts his notice ; he sees and regrets the evils of deforestation , pleads for an economic management of woodlands , and girds at the devotion of such sources of wealth only ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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