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Side 6
... suggests that St. Paul's use of the word poσTúris ( in a very general and indefinite sense ' ) was suggested by the Patroni of Collegia . I do not , however , find роστárηs ever used in Greek in this sense of patronus . And I prefer to ...
... suggests that St. Paul's use of the word poσTúris ( in a very general and indefinite sense ' ) was suggested by the Patroni of Collegia . I do not , however , find роστárηs ever used in Greek in this sense of patronus . And I prefer to ...
Side 18
... suggest as an illustrative parallel the words of Martial Praef . xii . Si quid est enim quod in libellis meis placeat , dictauit auditor . More than probable too is x . 150 Rursus ad Aethiopum populos aliosque elephantos for altosque ...
... suggest as an illustrative parallel the words of Martial Praef . xii . Si quid est enim quod in libellis meis placeat , dictauit auditor . More than probable too is x . 150 Rursus ad Aethiopum populos aliosque elephantos for altosque ...
Side 24
... suggests y de Tépμoves ταχ ̓ ἐμπελῶ κακῶν . On Feb. 17 , Dr. Paley read a paper questioning the usual translation of agínu in John xiv . 27 , Mark xii . 19 , Luke vii . 49 , and Mr. Magnússon read a suggestive paper on misunderstood ...
... suggests y de Tépμoves ταχ ̓ ἐμπελῶ κακῶν . On Feb. 17 , Dr. Paley read a paper questioning the usual translation of agínu in John xiv . 27 , Mark xii . 19 , Luke vii . 49 , and Mr. Magnússon read a suggestive paper on misunderstood ...
Side 29
... suggests improvements in the methods of teaching it , by paying less attention to proper names and more to the growth of institutions . ( 2 ) Two Jahresberichte des philologischen Vereins zu Berlin , the former a report by H. J. Müller ...
... suggests improvements in the methods of teaching it , by paying less attention to proper names and more to the growth of institutions . ( 2 ) Two Jahresberichte des philologischen Vereins zu Berlin , the former a report by H. J. Müller ...
Side 36
... suggests that the Ionians borrowed the Aeolic form of the numeral through commercial intercourse . In regard to Aeolic o for a ( before liquids ) , he demurs to the evidence of πόρδαλις ( for πάρδαλις ) for no better reason than that ...
... suggests that the Ionians borrowed the Aeolic form of the numeral through commercial intercourse . In regard to Aeolic o for a ( before liquids ) , he demurs to the evidence of πόρδαλις ( for πάρδαλις ) for no better reason than that ...
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