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The linguistic and historical improbabilities of such a theory would on general grounds put it out of court , even if we do not see in isolated languages , such as Basque and Finnish , and certain place - names and other primitive ...
The linguistic and historical improbabilities of such a theory would on general grounds put it out of court , even if we do not see in isolated languages , such as Basque and Finnish , and certain place - names and other primitive ...
Strana 145
It is not easy to find a clearly reasoned and coherent statement of the theory of promiscuity , and of its gradual subjection to law . The difficulties begin at what is commonly , though perhaps erroneously , regarded by our authorities ...
It is not easy to find a clearly reasoned and coherent statement of the theory of promiscuity , and of its gradual subjection to law . The difficulties begin at what is commonly , though perhaps erroneously , regarded by our authorities ...
Strana 285
Jebb , on the contrary , quoting from Bentley's Preface a passage which he supposes , on slender grounds , to negative this opinion , declares his conviction that the theory of the fraudulent editor was broached by Bentley in perfect ...
Jebb , on the contrary , quoting from Bentley's Preface a passage which he supposes , on slender grounds , to negative this opinion , declares his conviction that the theory of the fraudulent editor was broached by Bentley in perfect ...
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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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