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... already acknowledged its deep sense of the loss which it has sustained by reason of the death of two members who did so much to advance its name and usefulness ; and to what has already been said I will add nothing now , but confine my ...
... already acknowledged its deep sense of the loss which it has sustained by reason of the death of two members who did so much to advance its name and usefulness ; and to what has already been said I will add nothing now , but confine my ...
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... already , I am glad to say , pulling our weight in the matter of the Mediaeval Latin Dictionary . So much for international enterprises already launched or projected . There remains one other question to which the Academy may in future ...
... already , I am glad to say , pulling our weight in the matter of the Mediaeval Latin Dictionary . So much for international enterprises already launched or projected . There remains one other question to which the Academy may in future ...
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... already declared for Rome . Is it too much to claim that in 197 B.C. , the year of Cynoscephalae , while the Roman general was already specially devoted to the cult of the Dioscuri , it had not yet gained full official recognition in ...
... already declared for Rome . Is it too much to claim that in 197 B.C. , the year of Cynoscephalae , while the Roman general was already specially devoted to the cult of the Dioscuri , it had not yet gained full official recognition in ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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