The North American Review, Band 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... centuries earlier . In the seventh century , the Papyrus was superseded by Parchment , but was not entirely disused until the twelfth century . Very few manuscripts of this material are found of later date than the eighth or ninth century ...
... centuries earlier . In the seventh century , the Papyrus was superseded by Parchment , but was not entirely disused until the twelfth century . Very few manuscripts of this material are found of later date than the eighth or ninth century ...
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... century . They were adopted in certain instances before the eighth century . In the ninth , they became much more common , and , in the tenth , entirely superseded the pre- vious forms . The most ancient manuscripts were written in ...
... century . They were adopted in certain instances before the eighth century . In the ninth , they became much more common , and , in the tenth , entirely superseded the pre- vious forms . The most ancient manuscripts were written in ...
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... century earlier . The Note of Interrogation [ ; ] was first used in the ninth century . The blank spaces between the words , and the division into chap- ters and verses are of no authority . The iota subscriptum is suspicious , and all ...
... century earlier . The Note of Interrogation [ ; ] was first used in the ninth century . The blank spaces between the words , and the division into chap- ters and verses are of no authority . The iota subscriptum is suspicious , and all ...
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SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
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