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... Tradition died hard , particularly where it was sanctioned by centuries of use and association . The Hellenistic wooden - roofed basilica , for example , survived long enough to become one of the standard forms of Christian architecture ...
... Tradition died hard , particularly where it was sanctioned by centuries of use and association . The Hellenistic wooden - roofed basilica , for example , survived long enough to become one of the standard forms of Christian architecture ...
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... tradition . It was pointed out long ago by Vendryes3 that India , Rome , and Celtic Gaul had one notable tradition in common , namely , the recognition of a privileged caste of priests , brahman , pontiff , and druid ; and he so ...
... tradition . It was pointed out long ago by Vendryes3 that India , Rome , and Celtic Gaul had one notable tradition in common , namely , the recognition of a privileged caste of priests , brahman , pontiff , and druid ; and he so ...
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... tradition . And there are also features which connect Celtic with Tokharian and even with Hittite , the passive and deponent in r , the ā - subjunctive ( both common to Italic also ) and the com- plicated structure of the verb . Whereas ...
... tradition . And there are also features which connect Celtic with Tokharian and even with Hittite , the passive and deponent in r , the ā - subjunctive ( both common to Italic also ) and the com- plicated structure of the verb . Whereas ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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