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Page 170
... seems to be established by Sir A. Evans in a paper contributed to Corolla Numismatica.1 He shows that talent and shekel weights were in use at Cnossos , and that in every case the standard used was taken from Egypt , though in some ...
... seems to be established by Sir A. Evans in a paper contributed to Corolla Numismatica.1 He shows that talent and shekel weights were in use at Cnossos , and that in every case the standard used was taken from Egypt , though in some ...
Page 353
... seems a probable conjecture that when the Celtic tribes adopted a solar calendar ( the Julian ) instead of their former lunar one - probably after they became Christians - they fixed the dates of their semi - Christianized aonachs on ...
... seems a probable conjecture that when the Celtic tribes adopted a solar calendar ( the Julian ) instead of their former lunar one - probably after they became Christians - they fixed the dates of their semi - Christianized aonachs on ...
Page 448
... seems self - contradictory even to us . There may be unavoidable contradictions in our thought : that is a poor reason for introducing avoidable ones . That which seems absurd to us is not likely to seem less so to the Absolute . And ...
... seems self - contradictory even to us . There may be unavoidable contradictions in our thought : that is a poor reason for introducing avoidable ones . That which seems absurd to us is not likely to seem less so to the Absolute . And ...
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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