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... stand for one such bar ; the silver drachm for a handful of such bars , that is for six ; the silver didrachm would ... stands quite by itself , and as Mr. Head suggests , may be a mere accident . No reason for the degradation of weight ...
... stand for one such bar ; the silver drachm for a handful of such bars , that is for six ; the silver didrachm would ... stands quite by itself , and as Mr. Head suggests , may be a mere accident . No reason for the degradation of weight ...
Page 424
... stands in adoration before a tree ; at Phaestus Herakles stands beside one ; at Priansus a palm grows beside the throne of the goddess ; and we shall have to mention immediately some of the Cretan figures seated in trees . As Svoronos ...
... stands in adoration before a tree ; at Phaestus Herakles stands beside one ; at Priansus a palm grows beside the throne of the goddess ; and we shall have to mention immediately some of the Cretan figures seated in trees . As Svoronos ...
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... stand ? They are the common soldiers of Rome . And when we see them in war , what do we find ? One division , under ... stands , Nor cowardly in retire . Nothing hints that the other division has not fought well or was cowardly in ...
... stand ? They are the common soldiers of Rome . And when we see them in war , what do we find ? One division , under ... stands , Nor cowardly in retire . Nothing hints that the other division has not fought well or was cowardly in ...
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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