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... tion of the volumes , and the probabilities are therefore that we shall have to draw upon our investments for future volumes . Counties upon which we expect to publish volumes within the next few years can , therefore , be provided for ...
... tion of the volumes , and the probabilities are therefore that we shall have to draw upon our investments for future volumes . Counties upon which we expect to publish volumes within the next few years can , therefore , be provided for ...
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... tion also that great palaeographer , known to me less intimately , Professor Rand , who did so much to carry on the traditions of his master , Traube . This Address was already finished when the death was announced of yet another ...
... tion also that great palaeographer , known to me less intimately , Professor Rand , who did so much to carry on the traditions of his master , Traube . This Address was already finished when the death was announced of yet another ...
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... tion of the island is according to type - fragrant apple - trees , wells of wine surrounded by hazel - trees , a house thatched with birds ' feathers , with doorposts of bronze and doors of crystal . ) Within he found the queen , Rígru ...
... tion of the island is according to type - fragrant apple - trees , wells of wine surrounded by hazel - trees , a house thatched with birds ' feathers , with doorposts of bronze and doors of crystal . ) Within he found the queen , Rígru ...
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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