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The writer of this dissertation, accordingly, offers a suggestion towards the elucidation of the mysterious sentence Ch. V. 25, and has endeavoured to show that it is not absolutely necessary to consider this part of Daniel a pure invention of the author, but that it is possible to detect even here an echo of real history. Abstracts of this dissertation have been published in the Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars, No. 98, p. 94; and in the Proceedings of the American Oriental Society, April, 1892, pp. Clxxxii - clxxxix.
The writer takes this opportunity to express his gratitude to Professor Paul Haupt for many kindnesses and especially for the constant guid ance and personal attention which have been given him in his work at the Johns Hopkins University.
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John Dyneley Prince
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