Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... British Museum for the purposes of the Air Ministry , and , at a special meeting , passed the following resolution : " The British Academy desires to represent to His Majesty's Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the ...
... British Museum for the purposes of the Air Ministry , and , at a special meeting , passed the following resolution : " The British Academy desires to represent to His Majesty's Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the ...
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British Academy. and getting him to swear - in to Rome , and perhaps to find the promised tribute . Of the Roman ... British Church . We must carefully keep to the authorities , as confusion has arisen by modern authors making arbitrary ...
British Academy. and getting him to swear - in to Rome , and perhaps to find the promised tribute . Of the Roman ... British Church . We must carefully keep to the authorities , as confusion has arisen by modern authors making arbitrary ...
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British Academy. successive Shahs , and to provide an adequate military force to maintain security and check disorder ... British officer who had equally won their affection and confidence , and whose appointment as Military Attaché at ...
British Academy. successive Shahs , and to provide an adequate military force to maintain security and check disorder ... British officer who had equally won their affection and confidence , and whose appointment as Military Attaché at ...
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Presidential ADDRESS | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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