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The Union Académique Internationale accepted unanimously the suggestion of the British Academy that the meeting of 1951 should be held in London on 18–23 June . PROJECTS OF THE U.A.I. ( 1 ) Concordance et Indices de la Tradition ...
The Union Académique Internationale accepted unanimously the suggestion of the British Academy that the meeting of 1951 should be held in London on 18–23 June . PROJECTS OF THE U.A.I. ( 1 ) Concordance et Indices de la Tradition ...
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One of our suggestions concerned the subventions made annually by the Treasury to various archaeological schools and ... Our suggestion that this was not a satisfactory arrangement , and that it would be better for the Academy to act in ...
One of our suggestions concerned the subventions made annually by the Treasury to various archaeological schools and ... Our suggestion that this was not a satisfactory arrangement , and that it would be better for the Academy to act in ...
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have provided some suggestion for it.26 But it may well have been developed by Chaucer himself from his use of parallels in the Book of the Duchess . The more complex scheme was perhaps more after Chaucer's mind .
have provided some suggestion for it.26 But it may well have been developed by Chaucer himself from his use of parallels in the Book of the Duchess . The more complex scheme was perhaps more after Chaucer's mind .
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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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