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... with reference to their attitudes towards their religious and political environment and to their influence upon it ... to continue work on the Court of Charlemagne , with special reference to its contributions to Latin theology and ...
... with reference to their attitudes towards their religious and political environment and to their influence upon it ... to continue work on the Court of Charlemagne , with special reference to its contributions to Latin theology and ...
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to which they are intended to refer , with the result that in the cases where the reference fails , the propositions which the descriptive phrases help to express should be said not to be false but to be lacking in truth value .
to which they are intended to refer , with the result that in the cases where the reference fails , the propositions which the descriptive phrases help to express should be said not to be false but to be lacking in truth value .
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... with special reference to William Swan ; A. R. Myers ( now Professor of Medieval History at Liverpool ) , on the Commons in the reign of Henry V and the minority of Henry VI , with special reference to parliamentary petitions ...
... with special reference to William Swan ; A. R. Myers ( now Professor of Medieval History at Liverpool ) , on the Commons in the reign of Henry V and the minority of Henry VI , with special reference to parliamentary petitions ...
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Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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