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... whole of the first section of that poem . 4. The second Guthlac poem ( Guthlac B ) presents no difficulties . It is true that the poem is imperfect at the end , because the top of a leaf has been cut off . But it fortunately happens ...
... whole of the first section of that poem . 4. The second Guthlac poem ( Guthlac B ) presents no difficulties . It is true that the poem is imperfect at the end , because the top of a leaf has been cut off . But it fortunately happens ...
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... whole population , which constituted a large majority , and in the central regions of Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great ...
... whole population , which constituted a large majority , and in the central regions of Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great ...
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... whole of the evidence that is now available is viewed in proper perspective it is clear that this question has ... whole of the so - called ' Upper Palaeolithic Epoch ' are linked together so as to include the whole of the history of ...
... whole of the evidence that is now available is viewed in proper perspective it is clear that this question has ... whole of the so - called ' Upper Palaeolithic Epoch ' are linked together so as to include the whole of the history of ...
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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