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Page 92
... character , denoting odoriferous trees and plants , was read RIG as well as SHEM , SHIM . This RIG prob . represents the Sum . original of Assyr . riqqu , riqqé , and Heb . - and 17 . The character IM , which as we have seen properly ...
... character , denoting odoriferous trees and plants , was read RIG as well as SHEM , SHIM . This RIG prob . represents the Sum . original of Assyr . riqqu , riqqé , and Heb . - and 17 . The character IM , which as we have seen properly ...
Page 95
... character seems to figure a vase with water rising from its mouth , such as we see on a well - known seal of Gudea . Handcock , Mesop . Arch . , p . 299 . The primary idea is that of pouring out . Hence , apparently , the character is ...
... character seems to figure a vase with water rising from its mouth , such as we see on a well - known seal of Gudea . Handcock , Mesop . Arch . , p . 299 . The primary idea is that of pouring out . Hence , apparently , the character is ...
Page 374
... character , especially in the red colour of the hair , which was not uncommon , and in the mental and moral character . But such arguments are fanciful , and far from trustworthy , and for my own part I have seen no Gauls in Galatia ...
... character , especially in the red colour of the hair , which was not uncommon , and in the mental and moral character . But such arguments are fanciful , and far from trustworthy , and for my own part I have seen no Gauls in Galatia ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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