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... remarkable gifts . They have an admirable artistic feeling and power of perception of beauty in nature as well as in art . Quick emotions are combined with dogged perseverance , and though they have thrown overboard that system of ...
... remarkable gifts . They have an admirable artistic feeling and power of perception of beauty in nature as well as in art . Quick emotions are combined with dogged perseverance , and though they have thrown overboard that system of ...
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... remarkable monument found at Turin mentions a person called T. Minuconius Alexander ( C. I. L. , V. 6953 ) , where Minuconius analyses itself into Minu - conius , which may have meant Minuconian in the probable sense of ' son of Minucu ...
... remarkable monument found at Turin mentions a person called T. Minuconius Alexander ( C. I. L. , V. 6953 ) , where Minuconius analyses itself into Minu - conius , which may have meant Minuconian in the probable sense of ' son of Minucu ...
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... remarkable for the length of its lowest arm : I am not clear how much of that length may have been due to the slipping of the tool with which the scratches were being made . The same question of long shanks arises also in the case of ...
... remarkable for the length of its lowest arm : I am not clear how much of that length may have been due to the slipping of the tool with which the scratches were being made . The same question of long shanks arises also in the case 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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