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... Literature . ' The gift is strictly on the lines of the Academy's Charter , for although Literature on its artistic or purely literary side is outside the scope of the Academy , Literature on its scientific side is as certainly within ...
... Literature . ' The gift is strictly on the lines of the Academy's Charter , for although Literature on its artistic or purely literary side is outside the scope of the Academy , Literature on its scientific side is as certainly within ...
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... literature to forestall the verdict of posterity . Literature , moreover , like religion and politics , is a subject on which every one fancies he has an equal right with all others to pass judgement ; and , as a consequence , the ...
... literature to forestall the verdict of posterity . Literature , moreover , like religion and politics , is a subject on which every one fancies he has an equal right with all others to pass judgement ; and , as a consequence , the ...
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... literature . At one time it had been his intention to bring out a second edition of the Grammatica Celtica , an idea which he abandoned when he heard that Ebel was engaged on the same task . His favourite pursuit was undoubtedly ...
... literature . At one time it had been his intention to bring out a second edition of the Grammatica Celtica , an idea which he abandoned when he heard that Ebel was engaged on the same task . His favourite pursuit was undoubtedly ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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