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... later on ( Phaedo 117 d ) , by the correct anticipation that in any case the actual scene at his death would be almost intolerably trying to the nerves of more than one member of the party . The presence of his wife and child would no ...
... later on ( Phaedo 117 d ) , by the correct anticipation that in any case the actual scene at his death would be almost intolerably trying to the nerves of more than one member of the party . The presence of his wife and child would no ...
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... later . Arthurian dates . On the later , or Saxon , dating Arthur reigned about 517-42 ; on the earlier , or Celtic , dating about A. D. 467-93 . This will enable us to see the bearing of the following statements . H. In the Ulster ...
... later . Arthurian dates . On the later , or Saxon , dating Arthur reigned about 517-42 ; on the earlier , or Celtic , dating about A. D. 467-93 . This will enable us to see the bearing of the following statements . H. In the Ulster ...
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... later by the devastations of Tamerlane , whose triumphant progress was marked by pyramids of human skulls . A century later we once more find Persia strong and united under a truly national dynasty , the Safawís , which reached its ...
... later by the devastations of Tamerlane , whose triumphant progress was marked by pyramids of human skulls . A century later we once more find Persia strong and united under a truly national dynasty , the Safawís , which reached its ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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