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... give the Strayed Reveller volume as a unity , and the 1948 edition in the same series gives the original readings in footnotes . the letters . And here too the voice of Carlyle 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... give the Strayed Reveller volume as a unity , and the 1948 edition in the same series gives the original readings in footnotes . the letters . And here too the voice of Carlyle 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... give scope to their independence above and beyond occasional expressions of disparagement of the legislative per- formances as presented to the Courts by the parliamentary draftsmen ? Would it be possible or useful to restate in ...
... give scope to their independence above and beyond occasional expressions of disparagement of the legislative per- formances as presented to the Courts by the parliamentary draftsmen ? Would it be possible or useful to restate in ...
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... give to the suggested interpreters a special exemption from the prerogative processes of the Queen's Courts . It is certain that if any section of this Academy or any other body of qualified persons give their attention to the problem ...
... give to the suggested interpreters a special exemption from the prerogative processes of the Queen's Courts . It is certain that if any section of this Academy or any other body of qualified persons give their attention to the problem ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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