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... authority , viz . the covering Report of the Committee by which the Declaration was drafted . The latter view is taken by the Government , and has been suppored by so high an authority as my friend Professor Westlake.1 The Foreign ...
... authority , viz . the covering Report of the Committee by which the Declaration was drafted . The latter view is taken by the Government , and has been suppored by so high an authority as my friend Professor Westlake.1 The Foreign ...
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... authority in point of time , makes two statements . He says that Pheidon established the measures ( rà μéтρа поńσas ) of Peloponnese2 ; and that his son Leocedes was one of the suitors of Agariste , daughter of Cleisthenes of Sicyon ...
... authority in point of time , makes two statements . He says that Pheidon established the measures ( rà μéтρа поńσas ) of Peloponnese2 ; and that his son Leocedes was one of the suitors of Agariste , daughter of Cleisthenes of Sicyon ...
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... authority , but did not understand precisely what happened to the coins . But Plutarch ( or Androtion ) goes on to show clearly what he supposed to have taken place , and we have no reason for thinking that Aristotle would have rejected ...
... authority , but did not understand precisely what happened to the coins . But Plutarch ( or Androtion ) goes on to show clearly what he supposed to have taken place , and we have no reason for thinking that Aristotle would have rejected ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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