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... period of grace accorded to them . This evangelizing of the nations during this period has already been proclaimed in xiv . 6-7 , xv . 4. It is twice elsewhere referred to in the last two chapters , i . e . xxi . 24 , xxii . 14 . 3 ...
... period of grace accorded to them . This evangelizing of the nations during this period has already been proclaimed in xiv . 6-7 , xv . 4. It is twice elsewhere referred to in the last two chapters , i . e . xxi . 24 , xxii . 14 . 3 ...
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... period 146-86 B.C. It appears to me quite reasonable , on grounds of style , to place the accession of the ruler represented by the Aramaic inscription about this time , and to date the Șan'â coins with that inscription during the period ...
... period 146-86 B.C. It appears to me quite reasonable , on grounds of style , to place the accession of the ruler represented by the Aramaic inscription about this time , and to date the Șan'â coins with that inscription during the period ...
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... period , Sir John Lubbock ( afterward Lord Avebury ) in 18651 suggested the use of the term ' Palaeolithic Age ' to distinguish the period when rough stone imple- ments ( de la pierre taillée of French writers ) were made in Western ...
... period , Sir John Lubbock ( afterward Lord Avebury ) in 18651 suggested the use of the term ' Palaeolithic Age ' to distinguish the period when rough stone imple- ments ( de la pierre taillée of French writers ) were made in Western ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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