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Page 225
... interest , for this place only became famous in the following century , when the founder of the sect called Assassins , Ḥasan Ṣabāḥ , established his notorious community there , doubtless because the neighbourhood was a favourable one ...
... interest , for this place only became famous in the following century , when the founder of the sect called Assassins , Ḥasan Ṣabāḥ , established his notorious community there , doubtless because the neighbourhood was a favourable one ...
Page 420
... interest in the country and the zealous work which they were applying to the task of understanding it . Just because they were often the people who knew facts , I resorted to their company wherever it was possible , and found it ...
... interest in the country and the zealous work which they were applying to the task of understanding it . Just because they were often the people who knew facts , I resorted to their company wherever it was possible , and found it ...
Page 505
... interest in the ancient world by means of Extension Courses , in many of which the material remains of Greece and Rome are brought before the modern eye by means of lantern slides , casts , models , and so on . The Classical Association ...
... interest in the ancient world by means of Extension Courses , in many of which the material remains of Greece and Rome are brought before the modern eye by means of lantern slides , casts , models , and so on . The Classical Association ...
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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