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... least nine signatures of Spenser extant . The result of my investigations as to Spenser documents among the Irish State Papers was to add at least one document to the two already accepted as being holographs ( viz . the Record Office ...
... least nine signatures of Spenser extant . The result of my investigations as to Spenser documents among the Irish State Papers was to add at least one document to the two already accepted as being holographs ( viz . the Record Office ...
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... least in several tribes . The man or woman speaking calls these actual kinsfolk , indeed , by the term which he , or she , also applies to tribal relations of the same grades . But there is evidence to show that , when there is risk of ...
... least in several tribes . The man or woman speaking calls these actual kinsfolk , indeed , by the term which he , or she , also applies to tribal relations of the same grades . But there is evidence to show that , when there is risk of ...
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... least to Caird and Green , that Plato and Aristotle have regained their appropriate place as living forces in the move- ment of philosophy . His tendency was rather away from than towards subjectivism , and it is noteworthy that in his ...
... least to Caird and Green , that Plato and Aristotle have regained their appropriate place as living forces in the move- ment of philosophy . His tendency was rather away from than towards subjectivism , and it is noteworthy that in his ...
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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