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... beginning of similar trusts to be administered in the future by the British Academy . Leaving other matters which have engaged the attention of the Academy , I would briefly refer to the extremely interesting paper read by Professor ...
... beginning of similar trusts to be administered in the future by the British Academy . Leaving other matters which have engaged the attention of the Academy , I would briefly refer to the extremely interesting paper read by Professor ...
Page 121
... beginning of the fifth century , M. Babelon brings them down far too late . In my opinion the view of Mr. Head as to their date is the only admissible one . As early as 1887 he accepted for coins of this class the date of the beginning ...
... beginning of the fifth century , M. Babelon brings them down far too late . In my opinion the view of Mr. Head as to their date is the only admissible one . As early as 1887 he accepted for coins of this class the date of the beginning ...
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... beginning of the eighteenth century there were many literary ties between Italy and England , ties in some respects quite as strong as those established by the Huguenot emigrants between England and France . Lorenzo Maga- lotti , Anton ...
... beginning of the eighteenth century there were many literary ties between Italy and England , ties in some respects quite as strong as those established by the Huguenot emigrants between England and France . Lorenzo Maga- lotti , Anton ...
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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