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This seems the fitting occasion to record my gratitude for the kindly help and en- couragement he then gave to a mere beginner , who had no claim upon him other than an interest in the Middle English writings to which he devoted so much ...
This seems the fitting occasion to record my gratitude for the kindly help and en- couragement he then gave to a mere beginner , who had no claim upon him other than an interest in the Middle English writings to which he devoted so much ...
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These ' vota publica ' of Geta seem to correspond to the numbered vows of his father and brother . ... The date will be A.D. 207 , by which time Caracalla , at least , seems to have been in Britain ( cf. C.A.H. xii .
These ' vota publica ' of Geta seem to correspond to the numbered vows of his father and brother . ... The date will be A.D. 207 , by which time Caracalla , at least , seems to have been in Britain ( cf. C.A.H. xii .
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Many people in Edinburgh gave good parties ; but there seems to have been something special about the Williamses ' parties in Drummond Place . It may have been Mrs. Williams's charm ; perhaps also the somewhat unconventional mixture of ...
Many people in Edinburgh gave good parties ; but there seems to have been something special about the Williamses ' parties in Drummond Place . It may have been Mrs. Williams's charm ; perhaps also the somewhat unconventional mixture of ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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