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Strana 80
... names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was Dvaravati , because two coins inscribed with the Sanskrit text Sridvaravatisvarapunya , or ' meritorious ...
... names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was Dvaravati , because two coins inscribed with the Sanskrit text Sridvaravatisvarapunya , or ' meritorious ...
Strana 128
... names , is Anagrammatisme , or Metagrammatisme , which is a dissolution of a Name truly written into his Letters , as his Elements , and a new connexion of it by artificiall transposition , without addition , substraction , or change of ...
... names , is Anagrammatisme , or Metagrammatisme , which is a dissolution of a Name truly written into his Letters , as his Elements , and a new connexion of it by artificiall transposition , without addition , substraction , or change of ...
Strana 273
... name ' for something : that is , for ' pain ' . But this is precisely not what is said . The name is not for anything . Stevenson lets the fore- shortened phrase bring us back to words , to names , poems , " " guilt " ' in inverted ...
... name ' for something : that is , for ' pain ' . But this is precisely not what is said . The name is not for anything . Stevenson lets the fore- shortened phrase bring us back to words , to names , poems , " " guilt " ' in inverted ...
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