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... Society are due to the British Academy for £ 100 . The previous generous grants of the British Academy have been allocated to the completion of the Registers of Archbishop Winchelsey and Bishop Hamo de Hethe , of which publication is ...
... Society are due to the British Academy for £ 100 . The previous generous grants of the British Academy have been allocated to the completion of the Registers of Archbishop Winchelsey and Bishop Hamo de Hethe , of which publication is ...
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... Society is urgently needed . We there- fore request the British Academy to renew the grant of £ 100 which it has made to the Society in recent years . ENGLISH PLACE - NAME SOCIETY . - The following is the Director's report for 1945-6 ...
... Society is urgently needed . We there- fore request the British Academy to renew the grant of £ 100 which it has made to the Society in recent years . ENGLISH PLACE - NAME SOCIETY . - The following is the Director's report for 1945-6 ...
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... Society on 30 June 1946 may be summarized as follows : The Society has , from subscriptions , interest on investments , and donations , a reserve of £ 2,471 . os . 5d . for the publication of the four volumes which are now due to ...
... Society on 30 June 1946 may be summarized as follows : The Society has , from subscriptions , interest on investments , and donations , a reserve of £ 2,471 . os . 5d . for the publication of the four volumes which are now due to ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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