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... followed by all states , so far as their resources permit , and that everywhere armies will be larger , navies larger , artillery accumu- lated on a larger scale , so that whatever peace may come will be only a respite and breathing ...
... followed by all states , so far as their resources permit , and that everywhere armies will be larger , navies larger , artillery accumu- lated on a larger scale , so that whatever peace may come will be only a respite and breathing ...
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... followed by the succeeding editors , places the number XXXVI at line 2511 , not , as I do , at line 2498. But this would give to section XXXV the unparalleled length of 94 verses . The external evidence , such as it is , is equally ...
... followed by the succeeding editors , places the number XXXVI at line 2511 , not , as I do , at line 2498. But this would give to section XXXV the unparalleled length of 94 verses . The external evidence , such as it is , is equally ...
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... followed these showed much more craven spirit . The Laodicean Christians disappeared entirely , and for centuries there was no Christian inhabitant left in the valley , except in the single village of Khonas , which stands high above ...
... followed these showed much more craven spirit . The Laodicean Christians disappeared entirely , and for centuries there was no Christian inhabitant left in the valley , except in the single village of Khonas , which stands high above ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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