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A brief word ought to be said regarding the etymologies and other linguistic arguments proposed by Bernal . ... Bernal renews his argument for a date in the late seventeenth century B. C. , i.e. , 1628 B. C. ( cf. B A 1 , p .
A brief word ought to be said regarding the etymologies and other linguistic arguments proposed by Bernal . ... Bernal renews his argument for a date in the late seventeenth century B. C. , i.e. , 1628 B. C. ( cf. B A 1 , p .
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This typographical error does not , however , affect my argument that either Suwal or duoial in Cho . 1048 may have been influenced by Suwal in Cho . 84 . G. ( On p . 205 ) уKOTOS Cho . 1054 does not mean ' hateful ' K. L - S sub .
This typographical error does not , however , affect my argument that either Suwal or duoial in Cho . 1048 may have been influenced by Suwal in Cho . 84 . G. ( On p . 205 ) уKOTOS Cho . 1054 does not mean ' hateful ' K. L - S sub .
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Rather than detailing the complicated arguments for these four dates I shall first point out the difficulties in ... First , the number of specimens are so limited that no argument based solely on the similarities of letter shapes can ...
Rather than detailing the complicated arguments for these four dates I shall first point out the difficulties in ... First , the number of specimens are so limited that no argument based solely on the similarities of letter shapes can ...
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