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... Foreign Office , who offered him a wartime post at the British Embassy in Cairo . After due consideration he decided to accept the offer , and left for Egypt by sea from Gourock in the Mary Slessor . The remainder of the war he spent in ...
... Foreign Office , who offered him a wartime post at the British Embassy in Cairo . After due consideration he decided to accept the offer , and left for Egypt by sea from Gourock in the Mary Slessor . The remainder of the war he spent in ...
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... foreign scholars , Kramer among them , mostly by letter , on points concerning the Sumerian language . When the results of his studies began to appear , particularly the Système verbal , Kramer said that he was initially rather ...
... foreign scholars , Kramer among them , mostly by letter , on points concerning the Sumerian language . When the results of his studies began to appear , particularly the Système verbal , Kramer said that he was initially rather ...
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... Foreign Office Intelligence and foreign affairs journalist ) and Kenneth Ballhatchet ( later Professor of History at SOAS , London University ) . Christie Eliezer , a Tamil mathematician from Sri Lanka was also a close friend with whom ...
... Foreign Office Intelligence and foreign affairs journalist ) and Kenneth Ballhatchet ( later Professor of History at SOAS , London University ) . Christie Eliezer , a Tamil mathematician from Sri Lanka was also a close friend with whom ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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