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... probably represented by important ruins at Ma'in , about 1 hours east of El - Hazm Hamdan , in the middle Jauf . The ancient writers give Karna as the name of the capital . Important Minaean sites are also at Es Sud and Beraqish ...
... probably represented by important ruins at Ma'in , about 1 hours east of El - Hazm Hamdan , in the middle Jauf . The ancient writers give Karna as the name of the capital . Important Minaean sites are also at Es Sud and Beraqish ...
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... probably intended to be recognized as such . The purpose for which I undertook the foregoing investigation was to ascertain whether in the practice of Old English poets and their transcribers I could find anything that seemed to confirm ...
... probably intended to be recognized as such . The purpose for which I undertook the foregoing investigation was to ascertain whether in the practice of Old English poets and their transcribers I could find anything that seemed to confirm ...
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... probably reached the island continent when the great extinct marsupials were still living , presents the distinctive traits of the modern Australian , in association with even more primitive features in the teeth and jaws than his ...
... probably reached the island continent when the great extinct marsupials were still living , presents the distinctive traits of the modern Australian , in association with even more primitive features in the teeth and jaws than his ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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