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They will soon be in printed form in your hands , and you will be able to judge for yourselves the masterly manner in which Professor Driver sketched the progress of biblical archaeological research down to the present day .
They will soon be in printed form in your hands , and you will be able to judge for yourselves the masterly manner in which Professor Driver sketched the progress of biblical archaeological research down to the present day .
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This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw some light in the course of the present investigation. I propose to divide my subject into five sections, as follows : — I. The early electrum coinage. II.
This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw some light in the course of the present investigation. I propose to divide my subject into five sections, as follows : — I. The early electrum coinage. II.
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But they listened none the less , and if they utilized the element of dictation which was present in these , as in most , University lectures , to take his sentences down verbally and repeat them , more correctly than wisely , in the ...
But they listened none the less , and if they utilized the element of dictation which was present in these , as in most , University lectures , to take his sentences down verbally and repeat them , more correctly than wisely , in the ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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