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British Academy. is the Declaration of London , pure et simple ; which we may observe , in passing , is not what our Government originally meant it to be . The British proposal was that " two instruments should be negotiated , one a ...
British Academy. is the Declaration of London , pure et simple ; which we may observe , in passing , is not what our Government originally meant it to be . The British proposal was that " two instruments should be negotiated , one a ...
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British Academy. partly because they help us to elucidate the principles and the practices by which Empires are gained or lost , and new nations created . The history of the British realms will be our ' special subject ' , but it should ...
British Academy. partly because they help us to elucidate the principles and the practices by which Empires are gained or lost , and new nations created . The history of the British realms will be our ' special subject ' , but it should ...
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British Academy. claimed being an expert in any branch of history , but in some of its branches , especially in European history of the eighteenth century , he was exceptionally well read . The thesis which he maintained in his treatise ...
British Academy. claimed being an expert in any branch of history , but in some of its branches , especially in European history of the eighteenth century , he was exceptionally well read . The thesis which he maintained in his treatise ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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