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... friendship with scholars in many countries , especially Germany and England ; and not only by personal contact with friends , but also through the exchange of ideas in correspondence with them , he both gave and received inspiration in ...
... friendship with scholars in many countries , especially Germany and England ; and not only by personal contact with friends , but also through the exchange of ideas in correspondence with them , he both gave and received inspiration in ...
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... friends seemed to make no difference . In this he was like Maitland , who , in Dr. Buckland's words , ' made it his business to get into touch with the young men ' . ' It was characteristic of him ' , Dr. Buckland has further remarked ...
... friends seemed to make no difference . In this he was like Maitland , who , in Dr. Buckland's words , ' made it his business to get into touch with the young men ' . ' It was characteristic of him ' , Dr. Buckland has further remarked ...
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... friendship . Of these Waitz , Pauli , von Maurer , Brunner , Brandl , and not less Stubbs , Maitland , Tout , and Bémont , deserve special mention . He never forgot his earlier friends : shortly before his death he published a list of ...
... friendship . Of these Waitz , Pauli , von Maurer , Brunner , Brandl , and not less Stubbs , Maitland , Tout , and Bémont , deserve special mention . He never forgot his earlier friends : shortly before his death he published a list of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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