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... treat Verkalai as representing Vergalai , which will be seen presently have been the probable pronunciation ; but it is not open to us to treat pala as bala for the reason that pala occurs with p in an inscription which is written in ...
... treat Verkalai as representing Vergalai , which will be seen presently have been the probable pronunciation ; but it is not open to us to treat pala as bala for the reason that pala occurs with p in an inscription which is written in ...
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... treat Obaa as a probable spelling of Obā ; the data , however , do not enable me to elicit the signification of the name . Anatina would seem to be an epithet or surname , which resolves itself in the first instance into An - atina ...
... treat Obaa as a probable spelling of Obā ; the data , however , do not enable me to elicit the signification of the name . Anatina would seem to be an epithet or surname , which resolves itself in the first instance into An - atina ...
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... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
... treated as pre- ferable in this instance we should have Brugi - amito - s , and we might associate the first element ... treat the k as representing the voiceless mute c and not the voiced g . Similarly the t may be left as standing for ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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