Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men as to the mode proposed for the conduct of a celebration which was assumed to be inevitable . In England itself there were several societies and ...
... England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men as to the mode proposed for the conduct of a celebration which was assumed to be inevitable . In England itself there were several societies and ...
Page 164
... England in the development of feudalism . We owe to Makower an elaborate study of the law of the English Church , and to S. Goldschmidt the most detailed account of the early history of the Jews in England . Koch has written the best ...
... England in the development of feudalism . We owe to Makower an elaborate study of the law of the English Church , and to S. Goldschmidt the most detailed account of the early history of the Jews in England . Koch has written the best ...
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... England is much more difficult to follow than that in regard to many other crafts . The descriptions we get in municipal archives of the forma- tion of other industrial associations are sufficiently complete ; but masons ' work went on ...
... England is much more difficult to follow than that in regard to many other crafts . The descriptions we get in municipal archives of the forma- tion of other industrial associations are sufficiently complete ; but masons ' work went on ...
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