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... whole group of ideas connected with Ouranos which are pre - Stoic ; 134 Ouranos had the great advantage of not being a cult - god in Greece and having no worship , so one could make of him what one would . I must just notice the ...
... whole group of ideas connected with Ouranos which are pre - Stoic ; 134 Ouranos had the great advantage of not being a cult - god in Greece and having no worship , so one could make of him what one would . I must just notice the ...
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... whole treasure and as much again ' , not ' the whole of the part due to the fiscus and as much again ' . If the treasure was large and the finder poor the fine must have been irrecoverable . The Gloss rightly observes : ' et est ...
... whole treasure and as much again ' , not ' the whole of the part due to the fiscus and as much again ' . If the treasure was large and the finder poor the fine must have been irrecoverable . The Gloss rightly observes : ' et est ...
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British Academy. treasure in whole or in part , filching it in whole or in part from the one person to whom logically it ought to go , that is to say the finder . He quotes the latest Swiss Code ( art . 723 ) , which gives the finder the ...
British Academy. treasure in whole or in part , filching it in whole or in part from the one person to whom logically it ought to go , that is to say the finder . He quotes the latest Swiss Code ( art . 723 ) , which gives the finder the ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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