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... given in the MS . Those in round brackets have been omitted by the scribe , who has , however , in every instance but one ( viz . XXXVI , 1 which I have therefore marked with an asterisk ) indicated the beginning of a section by writing ...
... given in the MS . Those in round brackets have been omitted by the scribe , who has , however , in every instance but one ( viz . XXXVI , 1 which I have therefore marked with an asterisk ) indicated the beginning of a section by writing ...
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... given to the word Mahdi ; it is interpreted as the giver ' ( muhdi ) , and the sovereign whose reign is foretold is in consequence to be exceedingly munificent . When asked for money he will shovel it out . There can be no doubt with ...
... given to the word Mahdi ; it is interpreted as the giver ' ( muhdi ) , and the sovereign whose reign is foretold is in consequence to be exceedingly munificent . When asked for money he will shovel it out . There can be no doubt with ...
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... Given a candidate whom I could conscientiously recommend for a Travelling Scholarship tenable at Athens or Rome , I feel confident that the University and the City of Leeds would together provide one for him . I believe thoroughly in ...
... Given a candidate whom I could conscientiously recommend for a Travelling Scholarship tenable at Athens or Rome , I feel confident that the University and the City of Leeds would together provide one for him . I believe thoroughly in ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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