Transactions of the Second Session of the International Congress of Orientalists: Held in London in September, 1874Robert K. Douglas Trübner, 1876 - 456 pages |
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... , and this , unfortunately , in proportion to their beauty and excellence , so that archeologists are accustomed to look with great scrutiny and suspicion at these works of ancient art . Nor are there present in these INAUGURAL ADDRESS .
... , and this , unfortunately , in proportion to their beauty and excellence , so that archeologists are accustomed to look with great scrutiny and suspicion at these works of ancient art . Nor are there present in these INAUGURAL ADDRESS .
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... look for the solutions of the problem , whence came the first inhabitants of the valley of the Nile , the alluvial plains of Mesopotamia , the valleys of the Himalayas , and the banks of the Yangtzekiang , the isles of Japan , the ...
... look for the solutions of the problem , whence came the first inhabitants of the valley of the Nile , the alluvial plains of Mesopotamia , the valleys of the Himalayas , and the banks of the Yangtzekiang , the isles of Japan , the ...
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... look to them as our future leaders in this interesting study . The contribution of England of late years to the science of Assyrian philology has perhaps hardly kept pace with its early promise . Mr. Norris's Dictionary and the three ...
... look to them as our future leaders in this interesting study . The contribution of England of late years to the science of Assyrian philology has perhaps hardly kept pace with its early promise . Mr. Norris's Dictionary and the three ...
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... looks genuine . Schaaf , however , has ( p . 336 ) 6 21 ( sic ) cabbali- and nav , zatus sum . Rather ? cabbalizor . It is worth remarking that in ♬ Schaaf prints the Kholem full ( 1 ) , wherein he seems not to be borne out by the ...
... looks genuine . Schaaf , however , has ( p . 336 ) 6 21 ( sic ) cabbali- and nav , zatus sum . Rather ? cabbalizor . It is worth remarking that in ♬ Schaaf prints the Kholem full ( 1 ) , wherein he seems not to be borne out by the ...
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... looks like the German hause . ' But the resemblance is quite fortuitous , for the Hungarian word is originally haz , which is proved by haza ' to one's home , home , ' and hazul ' from home ' ; still more is it proved by the ...
... looks like the German hause . ' But the resemblance is quite fortuitous , for the Hungarian word is originally haz , which is proved by haza ' to one's home , home , ' and hazul ' from home ' ; still more is it proved by the ...
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