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... interest in Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the writer of the further continuation from 1381 to 1394. It is worth while , therefore , before leaving him , to point to ...
... interest in Westminster and no first - hand knowledge of its affairs , and that this marks him off clearly from the writer of the further continuation from 1381 to 1394. It is worth while , therefore , before leaving him , to point to ...
Page 360
... interest in financial problems , in the science of business . Distinguished as a scholar at Rugby and Oriel , where he was one of a brilliant group of under- graduates in the best days of that college , he carried the scholarly temper ...
... interest in financial problems , in the science of business . Distinguished as a scholar at Rugby and Oriel , where he was one of a brilliant group of under- graduates in the best days of that college , he carried the scholarly temper ...
Page 372
... interests were concentrated on legal problems : a busy lawyer has no leisure for literary work , and at all times his frail ... interest in the labours of the Society of Comparative Legislation was strong , effective , and abiding . His ...
... interests were concentrated on legal problems : a busy lawyer has no leisure for literary work , and at all times his frail ... interest in the labours of the Society of Comparative Legislation was strong , effective , and abiding . His ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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