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... historians of our younger days , essayed to tell in a few pages the whole story of the making of the English people ; and he told it not only from Chronicles and Charters , but from the sources whence life and light had flowed to our ...
... historians of our younger days , essayed to tell in a few pages the whole story of the making of the English people ; and he told it not only from Chronicles and Charters , but from the sources whence life and light had flowed to our ...
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... historians , arrangement and selection are essential . Calendaring , as it is applied to the modern State papers , is the negation of selection ; all docu- ments , whether trivial or important , are analysed and condensed . It is the ...
... historians , arrangement and selection are essential . Calendaring , as it is applied to the modern State papers , is the negation of selection ; all docu- ments , whether trivial or important , are analysed and condensed . It is the ...
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British Academy. sisting partly of officials , partly of historians . Secondly , that there should be a permanent Board of historians entrusted with the publi- cation of calendars and documents . Thirdly , that the British Academy should ...
British Academy. sisting partly of officials , partly of historians . Secondly , that there should be a permanent Board of historians entrusted with the publi- cation of calendars and documents . Thirdly , that the British Academy should ...
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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