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... England , because it is the history of yesterday , and the memory of these great Italians is so vivid in the minds of you all . If , therefore , from the days of the eighteenth century all Italians without excep- tion turned to England ...
... England , because it is the history of yesterday , and the memory of these great Italians is so vivid in the minds of you all . If , therefore , from the days of the eighteenth century all Italians without excep- tion turned to England ...
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... England an Italian drama which was lack- ing in Italy itself . Among these plays , which revealed to the English ... England , was significant of the relations between the two countries , and it served to intro- duce the Italy of the ...
... England an Italian drama which was lack- ing in Italy itself . Among these plays , which revealed to the English ... England , was significant of the relations between the two countries , and it served to intro- duce the Italy of the ...
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... England also further extended during the later develop- ments when the capital was transferred to Florence , and finally to Rome . The attitude of France during all this time is quite another story , as was perhaps inevitable , owing to ...
... England also further extended during the later develop- ments when the capital was transferred to Florence , and finally to Rome . The attitude of France during all this time is quite another story , as was perhaps inevitable , owing to ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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