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... position of the Society is the uncertainty which still prevails as to the future cost of printing and binding . Under these conditions , a continuance of the help which the British Academy has given to the Society is urgently needed ...
... position of the Society is the uncertainty which still prevails as to the future cost of printing and binding . Under these conditions , a continuance of the help which the British Academy has given to the Society is urgently needed ...
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... position : it lies against the boy's thigh : this is the position of the hand in pictures of type y ( p . 216 ) : and our group is intermediate between types a and y . Behind , a dog to left , looking up . On the right , the legs of ...
... position : it lies against the boy's thigh : this is the position of the hand in pictures of type y ( p . 216 ) : and our group is intermediate between types a and y . Behind , a dog to left , looking up . On the right , the legs of ...
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... position . Two small garments hang in the field . At the margin , on the left , a fox ; on the right , a hare . Unmeaning inscriptions . Artless work , middle or third quarter of the sixth century . ẞ 11. Rome , Marchesa Isabella ...
... position . Two small garments hang in the field . At the margin , on the left , a fox ; on the right , a hare . Unmeaning inscriptions . Artless work , middle or third quarter of the sixth century . ẞ 11. Rome , Marchesa Isabella ...
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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