Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1868 |
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... head does not place his head where his feet were . Per- haps by a man putting his head where his feet should be is meant that he assumes as his premiss that nothing can be known , which is the conclusion that ought to be , but cannot be ...
... head does not place his head where his feet were . Per- haps by a man putting his head where his feet should be is meant that he assumes as his premiss that nothing can be known , which is the conclusion that ought to be , but cannot be ...
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... head ; the right arm , covered with armour and a lion's head on shoulder , is stretched out hold- ing a sword . So much for Mars . Minerva and Diana are represented by a female dress adorned with Medusa's head on the chest , a bow ...
... head ; the right arm , covered with armour and a lion's head on shoulder , is stretched out hold- ing a sword . So much for Mars . Minerva and Diana are represented by a female dress adorned with Medusa's head on the chest , a bow ...
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... head of any man or woman , Or any head not made of wood . " So Neddy donn'd his Sunday clothes on , Greased his shoes , and washed his face ; And walked or ran , I know not whether , To Manchester in search of grace . " Arrived , he ...
... head of any man or woman , Or any head not made of wood . " So Neddy donn'd his Sunday clothes on , Greased his shoes , and washed his face ; And walked or ran , I know not whether , To Manchester in search of grace . " Arrived , he ...
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CONTENTS N | 28 |
Numismatic Did the Early Britons pay Tri | 34 |
Greek Motto SackbutGist Mystics Three Words | 45 |
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