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... suggest the necessity . And so we may suppose that , when once the expedient of triliteralizing the Biliteral Root had been utilized for the more exact expression of variant shades of meaning , the process came to be applied with ever ...
... suggest the necessity . And so we may suppose that , when once the expedient of triliteralizing the Biliteral Root had been utilized for the more exact expression of variant shades of meaning , the process came to be applied with ever ...
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... suggest that to at least a certain extent the colonial Jews of Phrygia and Lydia may have melted into the general ... suggests that the Jews of Phrygia accepted the Imperial religion ( that is to say , the worship of the Emperors as ...
... suggest that to at least a certain extent the colonial Jews of Phrygia and Lydia may have melted into the general ... suggests that the Jews of Phrygia accepted the Imperial religion ( that is to say , the worship of the Emperors as ...
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... suggest , the spiritual energy transcending itself , for which Love is the most adequate name , be the core of the World - view towards which , from their various religious or philosophic vantage - grounds , a number of poetic master ...
... suggest , the spiritual energy transcending itself , for which Love is the most adequate name , be the core of the World - view towards which , from their various religious or philosophic vantage - grounds , a number of poetic master ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
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