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Page 185
... given by the Phoenicians to the objects of luxury they brought with them must have been adopt- ed by the natives of Hellas . We know that this is the case with the letters of the alphabet ; is it also the case with other words ? If not ...
... given by the Phoenicians to the objects of luxury they brought with them must have been adopt- ed by the natives of Hellas . We know that this is the case with the letters of the alphabet ; is it also the case with other words ? If not ...
Page 194
... given . His lamp goes out ; he lieth down , And bids men follow him now , From the warehoused street , From the fishers ' fleet , From the plain and the mountain brow . And though the voice be soft and low , As soundless as the dew ...
... given . His lamp goes out ; he lieth down , And bids men follow him now , From the warehoused street , From the fishers ' fleet , From the plain and the mountain brow . And though the voice be soft and low , As soundless as the dew ...
Page 710
... given not by clergymen , but self , by means of the pope , so excellent an by laymen . instrument of power . The pecuniary po- sition assigned to the clergy will not bear comparison with the past . The French bishops now could not meet ...
... given not by clergymen , but self , by means of the pope , so excellent an by laymen . instrument of power . The pecuniary po- sition assigned to the clergy will not bear comparison with the past . The French bishops now could not meet ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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