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... ancient poetry , are being fast destroyed as useless , now that the examinations themselves have dis- appeared . The Cambridge graduate can no longer rejoice to draw a parallel between the country which awarded the posts of governor and ...
... ancient poetry , are being fast destroyed as useless , now that the examinations themselves have dis- appeared . The Cambridge graduate can no longer rejoice to draw a parallel between the country which awarded the posts of governor and ...
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... ancient government , every other type of ancient art and learning . From China to Peru it is a far cry . There are in that country , and in some of the other Spanish American states , a few persons of superior attainments who cultivate ...
... ancient government , every other type of ancient art and learning . From China to Peru it is a far cry . There are in that country , and in some of the other Spanish American states , a few persons of superior attainments who cultivate ...
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... ancient and still flourishing school , a hypodidasculus being admitted a member of the gild in the thirteenth century . But as he entered him with some notes of admiration as a Master of the Horse ' , the significance of the entry was ...
... ancient and still flourishing school , a hypodidasculus being admitted a member of the gild in the thirteenth century . But as he entered him with some notes of admiration as a Master of the Horse ' , the significance of the entry was ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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