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... kind of form ( even if little more than a form ) of representative government . World History is tending to become One History , the history no longer of many different races of man- kind occasionally affecting one another's fortunes ...
... kind of form ( even if little more than a form ) of representative government . World History is tending to become One History , the history no longer of many different races of man- kind occasionally affecting one another's fortunes ...
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... kind of discovery which may be , for the most part at all events , described as lying nearer to our doors ; and of this kind of discovery , too , the steady progress had not set in long before the beginning of the century at whose close ...
... kind of discovery which may be , for the most part at all events , described as lying nearer to our doors ; and of this kind of discovery , too , the steady progress had not set in long before the beginning of the century at whose close ...
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... kind , and it is a kind that is becoming rarer , and , as I venture to think , a kind that will remain indispensable if history is to continue to go beyond the small circle of specialists and make its appeal to the intelligence and ...
... kind , and it is a kind that is becoming rarer , and , as I venture to think , a kind that will remain indispensable if history is to continue to go beyond the small circle of specialists and make its appeal to the intelligence and ...
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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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