Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 418
... interests were left to do what they could in their own interest , without any plan for the improvement of the country . On the other hand , in the score of years which followed the time when Great Britain threw into the hands of Germany ...
... interests were left to do what they could in their own interest , without any plan for the improvement of the country . On the other hand , in the score of years which followed the time when Great Britain threw into the hands of Germany ...
Page 420
... interest in the country and the zealous work which they were applying to the task of understanding it . Just because they were often the people who knew facts , I resorted to their company wherever it was possible , and found it ...
... interest in the country and the zealous work which they were applying to the task of understanding it . Just because they were often the people who knew facts , I resorted to their company wherever it was possible , and found it ...
Page 476
... interest change from time to time , but also the people themselves . In Magdalenian times new immigrants came in with their own interests to cultivate . They had no reasons for acquiring these arts in which their Solutrean pre ...
... interest change from time to time , but also the people themselves . In Magdalenian times new immigrants came in with their own interests to cultivate . They had no reasons for acquiring these arts in which their Solutrean pre ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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