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... important for a group in the round - that each is within arm's reach of the other . The one , in fact , holds the other firmly by the wrists , with the intention of pulling him over , and thus upsetting the balance of the plank , near ...
... important for a group in the round - that each is within arm's reach of the other . The one , in fact , holds the other firmly by the wrists , with the intention of pulling him over , and thus upsetting the balance of the plank , near ...
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... important indication of such knowledge in these books except in late portions of the second . The names of towns in the Troad are familiar even to the author of book 1 , and Sarpedon and his Lycians , as Christ has shown , are by no ...
... important indication of such knowledge in these books except in late portions of the second . The names of towns in the Troad are familiar even to the author of book 1 , and Sarpedon and his Lycians , as Christ has shown , are by no ...
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... important that we should have original works in both departments of knowledge written in English and from an English point of view . Our debt to Germany , it is true , can never be repaid . But there is much in what Jacob Bernays once ...
... important that we should have original works in both departments of knowledge written in English and from an English point of view . Our debt to Germany , it is true , can never be repaid . But there is much in what Jacob Bernays once ...
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... importance , as to make a brief notice of it necessary as well as useful . And first , it contains the scholia both ... importance . Here Iahn is followed by Bücheler in making P generally the basis of his text ; but since Jahn's days ...
... importance , as to make a brief notice of it necessary as well as useful . And first , it contains the scholia both ... importance . Here Iahn is followed by Bücheler in making P generally the basis of his text ; but since Jahn's days ...
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... important question was one more directly affecting literae humaniores . It was proposed that we should , as Cambridge has done , establish a doctorate in Science , and a doctorate in Letters . These degrees were to be awarded by Council ...
... important question was one more directly affecting literae humaniores . It was proposed that we should , as Cambridge has done , establish a doctorate in Science , and a doctorate in Letters . These degrees were to be awarded by Council ...
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