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... period after 1066 ; but the examination of French and German texts , which had been begun , has now been abandoned to the committees of those countries , though with offers of help which were cordially welcomed by the representatives of ...
... period after 1066 ; but the examination of French and German texts , which had been begun , has now been abandoned to the committees of those countries , though with offers of help which were cordially welcomed by the representatives of ...
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... period originally selected has also been dealt with . For the period 1000 to 1600 steady progress has been made in the reading of texts of all kinds , including Domesday Book , which is now finished . The total number of slips at the ...
... period originally selected has also been dealt with . For the period 1000 to 1600 steady progress has been made in the reading of texts of all kinds , including Domesday Book , which is now finished . The total number of slips at the ...
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... period , notably with Britain , France , and the United States , are to be found in Aitchison , and the history of how these treaties came about is already recorded , from an imperial point of view , in Sir Arnold Wilson's great work ...
... period , notably with Britain , France , and the United States , are to be found in Aitchison , and the history of how these treaties came about is already recorded , from an imperial point of view , in Sir Arnold Wilson's great work ...
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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