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... Inscriptions from Babylonia ... Donations to Library ... Nomination of Candidates Election of Candidates Alterations in Rules ... ... ... ... ... 44-6 I , 9 , 15 , 21-2 , 25 , 31 , 35 , 41 Publications of the Society , Notices , & c ...
... Inscriptions from Babylonia ... Donations to Library ... Nomination of Candidates Election of Candidates Alterations in Rules ... ... ... ... ... 44-6 I , 9 , 15 , 21-2 , 25 , 31 , 35 , 41 Publications of the Society , Notices , & c ...
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... inscriptions explaining each scene . In addition to the horizontal plates , others were nailed upon those portions of the gates technically called the " styles . " These plates , extending from the top to the bottom of the gates , are ...
... inscriptions explaining each scene . In addition to the horizontal plates , others were nailed upon those portions of the gates technically called the " styles . " These plates , extending from the top to the bottom of the gates , are ...
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... Inscription in Latin and Aramaic , recently found at South Shields . " The slab upon which the inscription is engraved was found on the site of the Roman Cemetery , near to what is supposed to have been the Roman Road . It is about 4 ...
... Inscription in Latin and Aramaic , recently found at South Shields . " The slab upon which the inscription is engraved was found on the site of the Roman Cemetery , near to what is supposed to have been the Roman Road . It is about 4 ...
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... inscription commences with what would appear to be an address of Nebuchadnezzar to some god , probably Bel , praising ... inscriptions , the only difference being the substitution of i for u in both syllables of the word . He then gave a ...
... inscription commences with what would appear to be an address of Nebuchadnezzar to some god , probably Bel , praising ... inscriptions , the only difference being the substitution of i for u in both syllables of the word . He then gave a ...
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... inscription . Mr. Budge mentioned the value of these divisions , by which we are enabled to know the exact division of ... Inscriptions of Seti I. in the Temple at Karnak . " By E. L. Lushington , D.C.L. , & c . " A Lawsuit heard before ...
... inscription . Mr. Budge mentioned the value of these divisions , by which we are enabled to know the exact division of ... Inscriptions of Seti I. in the Temple at Karnak . " By E. L. Lushington , D.C.L. , & c . " A Lawsuit heard before ...
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