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... once again , to apologize to the members who have so loyally supported us in the past for the continuing delays in the publication of the volumes , but we hope that now we are established in our new headquarters the work may go forward ...
... once again , to apologize to the members who have so loyally supported us in the past for the continuing delays in the publication of the volumes , but we hope that now we are established in our new headquarters the work may go forward ...
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... once hinted , was about as far as her religion reached either . The English which we speak , our diction , grammar , and rhythm , has , I suppose , its origins in the lingua franca of those three centres , carried about the country by ...
... once hinted , was about as far as her religion reached either . The English which we speak , our diction , grammar , and rhythm , has , I suppose , its origins in the lingua franca of those three centres , carried about the country by ...
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... once the strength of the Viking traditions which it inherited and the manner in which these were modified after its establishment in Gaul . Rollo remained the Viking after his baptism . In 925 , according to Flodoard , 47 ' the Normans ...
... once the strength of the Viking traditions which it inherited and the manner in which these were modified after its establishment in Gaul . Rollo remained the Viking after his baptism . In 925 , according to Flodoard , 47 ' the Normans ...
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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