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... important with which we have had to deal- important both in itself and because it has furnished an illustration of the way in which a national Academy can and ought to be of service as the general representative of the branches of ...
... important with which we have had to deal- important both in itself and because it has furnished an illustration of the way in which a national Academy can and ought to be of service as the general representative of the branches of ...
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... important vases would be shown on a scale of from 6 to 9 centimetres in height ( a scale similar to that of many of the postcard reproductions published by the British Museum ) ; the least important would be shown in large groups on a ...
... important vases would be shown on a scale of from 6 to 9 centimetres in height ( a scale similar to that of many of the postcard reproductions published by the British Museum ) ; the least important would be shown in large groups on a ...
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... important questions as to the legal significance of the seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private ...
... important questions as to the legal significance of the seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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