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British Academy. LIST OF FELLOWS , 1908 CORRESPONDING FELLOWS DECEASED FELLOWS ยท CONTENTS OFFICERS AND COUNCIL , 1907 ... ACADEMY . Read January 30 , 1907 . WHO WERE THE ROMANS ? BY WILLIAM RIDGEWAY , FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY . Read April 24 ...
British Academy. LIST OF FELLOWS , 1908 CORRESPONDING FELLOWS DECEASED FELLOWS ยท CONTENTS OFFICERS AND COUNCIL , 1907 ... ACADEMY . Read January 30 , 1907 . WHO WERE THE ROMANS ? BY WILLIAM RIDGEWAY , FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY . Read April 24 ...
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British Academy. recently elected Fellows of their duty in this respect . But important as may be the reading of Papers , there is more ambitious work to be undertaken by the Academy , and it is with considerable gratification that a ...
British Academy. recently elected Fellows of their duty in this respect . But important as may be the reading of Papers , there is more ambitious work to be undertaken by the Academy , and it is with considerable gratification that a ...
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British Academy. It would have been a happiness to me if in this my first address as President of the British Academy , I had been able to announce that we had experienced during the past year no loss in our numbers by the fate to which ...
British Academy. It would have been a happiness to me if in this my first address as President of the British Academy , I had been able to announce that we had experienced during the past year no loss in our numbers by the fate to which ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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