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... month . " Thirdly , in a lucky month all days borrowed from an unlucky month are marked D alone ( not MD or DM ) . These last two rules suggest that the borrowed day brought with it the quality of good or bad luck which attached to the ...
... month . " Thirdly , in a lucky month all days borrowed from an unlucky month are marked D alone ( not MD or DM ) . These last two rules suggest that the borrowed day brought with it the quality of good or bad luck which attached to the ...
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... month ; so it cannot be Cutios which was a lucky month . It may have been Giamon . , say Year 1 . Fragment No. 3 has been assigned with some hesitation to Equos , and that is probably right , but the three SIMIVISO ought presumably to ...
... month ; so it cannot be Cutios which was a lucky month . It may have been Giamon . , say Year 1 . Fragment No. 3 has been assigned with some hesitation to Equos , and that is probably right , but the three SIMIVISO ought presumably to ...
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... month and every day that were ever required , were inserted upon it . If they were not required in the particular year or month , they would not be marked out with pegs , and an intercalary month would be dropped , doubtless after a ...
... month and every day that were ever required , were inserted upon it . If they were not required in the particular year or month , they would not be marked out with pegs , and an intercalary month would be dropped , doubtless after a ...
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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