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... reference to Volume I , will be placed before you this afternoon . Similarly , it is proposed to give a small grant to help the preparation of a report on Venetic and Ligurian Inscriptions to be submitted to the Academy by Professor ...
... reference to Volume I , will be placed before you this afternoon . Similarly , it is proposed to give a small grant to help the preparation of a report on Venetic and Ligurian Inscriptions to be submitted to the Academy by Professor ...
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... reference to the office he held under Dr. Young , Master of Pembroke Hall , Cambridge , Spenser's own college , created Bishop of Rochester in 1578 ; Spenser evidently was at once appointed secretary ¦ to the Bishop , an office no doubt ...
... reference to the office he held under Dr. Young , Master of Pembroke Hall , Cambridge , Spenser's own college , created Bishop of Rochester in 1578 ; Spenser evidently was at once appointed secretary ¦ to the Bishop , an office no doubt ...
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... reference to Alexander's victory at the Granicus . It is , however , more than doubtful whether the people of Cyzicus , who had already enjoyed freedom , would look on the Macedonian conquest in this light . Mr. Head suggests that the ...
... reference to Alexander's victory at the Granicus . It is , however , more than doubtful whether the people of Cyzicus , who had already enjoyed freedom , would look on the Macedonian conquest in this light . Mr. Head suggests that the ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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