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... meaning of the Latin liberta , which seems to be very likely , this apposition does not appear to be in the status constructus . If the subordinate term chori were connected with the noun following it , we might expect to find the ...
... meaning of the Latin liberta , which seems to be very likely , this apposition does not appear to be in the status constructus . If the subordinate term chori were connected with the noun following it , we might expect to find the ...
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... meaning of the word ka . There was great difficulty , he stated , in arriving at the exact meaning of the abstract ideas men- tioned in the " Book of the Dead , " & c . No passage was to be found which states the immortality of the ka ...
... meaning of the word ka . There was great difficulty , he stated , in arriving at the exact meaning of the abstract ideas men- tioned in the " Book of the Dead , " & c . No passage was to be found which states the immortality of the ka ...
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... meaning of any word of the Bible was discussed . A résumé was given of the wide range of subjects treated in the Talmud , with suggestions as to the use that might be made of this vast store of knowledge in the archæological studies of ...
... meaning of any word of the Bible was discussed . A résumé was given of the wide range of subjects treated in the Talmud , with suggestions as to the use that might be made of this vast store of knowledge in the archæological studies of ...
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... meaning of any word of the Bible was discussed . A résumé was given of the wide range of subjects treated in the Talmud , with suggestions as to the use that might be made of this vast store of knowledge in the archæological studies of ...
... meaning of any word of the Bible was discussed . A résumé was given of the wide range of subjects treated in the Talmud , with suggestions as to the use that might be made of this vast store of knowledge in the archæological studies of ...
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