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... present numbers it is impossible , not only to elect all . who are unquestionably worthy of election , but even to secure an adequate representation of many subjects which ought to be repre- sented . If the Academy is to answer in any ...
... present numbers it is impossible , not only to elect all . who are unquestionably worthy of election , but even to secure an adequate representation of many subjects which ought to be repre- sented . If the Academy is to answer in any ...
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... present ; the official seat of the Union was fixed at Brussels ; and it was decided to hold the first business meeting there in May , 1920 . Finally , one session was devoted to the informal presentation and dis- cussion of various ...
... present ; the official seat of the Union was fixed at Brussels ; and it was decided to hold the first business meeting there in May , 1920 . Finally , one session was devoted to the informal presentation and dis- cussion of various ...
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... Present by the Past and the Past by the Present ; thus and thus only does any kind of prediction become possible . The causation or rela- tion of events is visible chiefly in following the annals of any single country , though as each ...
... Present by the Past and the Past by the Present ; thus and thus only does any kind of prediction become possible . The causation or rela- tion of events is visible chiefly in following the annals of any single country , though as each ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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