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If the suspicion is at all correct the list must lose some of its geographic and other values . We may accordingly rely rather upon other sources of information . In this way we may follow Pausanias and place Alalkomenai West of ...
If the suspicion is at all correct the list must lose some of its geographic and other values . We may accordingly rely rather upon other sources of information . In this way we may follow Pausanias and place Alalkomenai West of ...
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Robinson , I believe correctly , saw that the first letter of mutoscedo is the remains of an attempt to correct conductos / -tus to conductun , which is demanded by the construction , and the next two letters are the final ut which is ...
Robinson , I believe correctly , saw that the first letter of mutoscedo is the remains of an attempt to correct conductos / -tus to conductun , which is demanded by the construction , and the next two letters are the final ut which is ...
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Nor is it simply a public demonstration of the correct attitude to the dead generally and to your own dead kin in particular . It is a combination of the two : both act and will are necessary . Antigone is therefore making two points to ...
Nor is it simply a public demonstration of the correct attitude to the dead generally and to your own dead kin in particular . It is a combination of the two : both act and will are necessary . Antigone is therefore making two points to ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 9 |
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