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Page 267
... probably a . D. 460 to 480 ( H. 276 ) . Later than Arthur . S. Gormund the Vandal probably fled from Justinian 534 ; he came in the reign of Caredig , at least fifteen years , or more probably forty , since Arthur . Arthur died ...
... probably a . D. 460 to 480 ( H. 276 ) . Later than Arthur . S. Gormund the Vandal probably fled from Justinian 534 ; he came in the reign of Caredig , at least fifteen years , or more probably forty , since Arthur . Arthur died ...
Page 377
... probably in the year 18 of the Hijrah , seven years after their father had professed Islam . Old Arabic poetry is never narrative , and has nothing resembling the Epic character . There exists in the language no poem corre- sponding to ...
... probably in the year 18 of the Hijrah , seven years after their father had professed Islam . Old Arabic poetry is never narrative , and has nothing resembling the Epic character . There exists in the language no poem corre- sponding to ...
Page 471
... probably acquired after his schooldays were over . He had no desire to break with the Synagogue . He would temporize with ceremonial , but could not be false to what he held true ; and , when the sentence of excommunication came , he ...
... probably acquired after his schooldays were over . He had no desire to break with the Synagogue . He would temporize with ceremonial , but could not be false to what he held true ; and , when the sentence of excommunication came , he ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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