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British Academy. quarter . This is not , it now seems , the way in which things in the English past have happened . - 14 But we also need to remember — and this is the second and final preliminary remark that contemporaries did not ...
British Academy. quarter . This is not , it now seems , the way in which things in the English past have happened . - 14 But we also need to remember — and this is the second and final preliminary remark that contemporaries did not ...
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British Academy. Lloyd was to view the War , which broke out at about the same time as he arrived in Iraq , from a Baghdad and Middle Eastern perspective . This appoint- ment in Baghdad which he held through the War years into the post ...
British Academy. Lloyd was to view the War , which broke out at about the same time as he arrived in Iraq , from a Baghdad and Middle Eastern perspective . This appoint- ment in Baghdad which he held through the War years into the post ...
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He made some selective acquisitions of antiquities for the Museum , but the most important was of the British share of material excavated at Tell ed- Duweir , ancient Lachish , reckoned at that time at about 50,000 pieces but ...
He made some selective acquisitions of antiquities for the Museum , but the most important was of the British share of material excavated at Tell ed- Duweir , ancient Lachish , reckoned at that time at about 50,000 pieces but ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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