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... believe that the basreliefs of URNINA and his family , with their rudely conventional eyes and a profile which is mostly nose , and more suggestive of birds than of the human species , can be regarded as portraits of any human beings ...
... believe that the basreliefs of URNINA and his family , with their rudely conventional eyes and a profile which is mostly nose , and more suggestive of birds than of the human species , can be regarded as portraits of any human beings ...
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... believe I am right in saying that in the ninth - century compilations of Claudius of Turin , Zmaragdus and Sedulius Scottus , all of whom use Pelagius and Cassiodorus , there is no trace of the Pseudo - Jerome interpolations . 3 It ...
... believe I am right in saying that in the ninth - century compilations of Claudius of Turin , Zmaragdus and Sedulius Scottus , all of whom use Pelagius and Cassiodorus , there is no trace of the Pseudo - Jerome interpolations . 3 It ...
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... believe , in Z's school , and that was one reason why he had to seek another teacher on his own account . The Yorkshire College did , I am sorry to say , supply some twenty years ago many teachers of Latin who knew no Greek to our ...
... believe , in Z's school , and that was one reason why he had to seek another teacher on his own account . The Yorkshire College did , I am sorry to say , supply some twenty years ago many teachers of Latin who knew no Greek to our ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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