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... interest from its connexion both with the social movements of the fourteenth century and with the remarkable contemporary poem in which the motive powers behind these movements found such striking expression . Did not , as Mr. Tristram ...
... interest from its connexion both with the social movements of the fourteenth century and with the remarkable contemporary poem in which the motive powers behind these movements found such striking expression . Did not , as Mr. Tristram ...
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... interest to be derived from the portraits of English kings and princes dating from the beginning of the sixteenth century , of which a fairly extensive series exists ; they are rather mechanically executed works in a hybrid Franco ...
... interest to be derived from the portraits of English kings and princes dating from the beginning of the sixteenth century , of which a fairly extensive series exists ; they are rather mechanically executed works in a hybrid Franco ...
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... interest being shared by the whole administrative body ; none by unremitting precept and example had compelled that interest so to be maintained that it could become traditional . His precepts were conveyed by public speeches delivered ...
... interest being shared by the whole administrative body ; none by unremitting precept and example had compelled that interest so to be maintained that it could become traditional . His precepts were conveyed by public speeches delivered ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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