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... direction to young aspirants to knowledge from well - informed and properly trained directors . I am convinced that there has never been a greater will- ingness than there is now for elder scholars to put their knowledge and experience ...
... direction to young aspirants to knowledge from well - informed and properly trained directors . I am convinced that there has never been a greater will- ingness than there is now for elder scholars to put their knowledge and experience ...
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... direction pointing ( magnetically ) North and South ; the several ' points ' ( or , strictly , pointers ) marked on the card then indicating the several directions that the mariner may know in which way to steer in order to follow his ...
... direction pointing ( magnetically ) North and South ; the several ' points ' ( or , strictly , pointers ) marked on the card then indicating the several directions that the mariner may know in which way to steer in order to follow his ...
Page 183
... direction from which it blew . Some of the names are clearly directional ; thus , the name Septentrio , though used for the North wind ( in place of Boreas , Arctos , or Thrakias ) , obviously refers to the direction in which appeared ...
... direction from which it blew . Some of the names are clearly directional ; thus , the name Septentrio , though used for the North wind ( in place of Boreas , Arctos , or Thrakias ) , obviously refers to the direction in which appeared ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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