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... lines . ( c ) ... AMOIXAM ... that is , ... mationa ... These letters are all certain . The M is of what is considered the most ancient form , with its limbs consisting of five straight lines , and the A is somewhat peculiar in having ...
... lines . ( c ) ... AMOIXAM ... that is , ... mationa ... These letters are all certain . The M is of what is considered the most ancient form , with its limbs consisting of five straight lines , and the A is somewhat peculiar in having ...
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... lines , pre- senting a system of rays , starting usually from some central point , and uniting a subsidiary series of centres arranged in a circle around the map , which becomes covered as with a web of fine lines . These lines are ...
... lines , pre- senting a system of rays , starting usually from some central point , and uniting a subsidiary series of centres arranged in a circle around the map , which becomes covered as with a web of fine lines . These lines are ...
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... lines are depicted with a precision never attempted in the earlier maps , and are most frequently drawn in a peculiar manner by joining together little arcs of circles of different sizes , concave toward the sea , like a series of ...
... lines are depicted with a precision never attempted in the earlier maps , and are most frequently drawn in a peculiar manner by joining together little arcs of circles of different sizes , concave toward the sea , like a series of ...
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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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