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... learned friend Mandyczewski had relegated to the list of spurious works has been proved by some learned inquirer , on the strength of water - marks , handwriting , and musical vocabulary , to be genuine . I should be sorry to lose the ...
... learned friend Mandyczewski had relegated to the list of spurious works has been proved by some learned inquirer , on the strength of water - marks , handwriting , and musical vocabulary , to be genuine . I should be sorry to lose the ...
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... learned and the unlearned , for the English , the Scots , the Irish , and any others whomsoever , with a view to the learning , reading , writing , correct pronunciation , and preservation of the said language ' . If we try to imagine a ...
... learned and the unlearned , for the English , the Scots , the Irish , and any others whomsoever , with a view to the learning , reading , writing , correct pronunciation , and preservation of the said language ' . If we try to imagine a ...
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... learned and critical as to authorities , constructive in thought . Maitland's death at Las Palmas on 19 December 1906 came as a great blow to Liebermann , who had held his English friend in the highest esteem as an eminent historian of ...
... learned and critical as to authorities , constructive in thought . Maitland's death at Las Palmas on 19 December 1906 came as a great blow to Liebermann , who had held his English friend in the highest esteem as an eminent historian 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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