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... interest and which were presented by those who were not of their order . Thus , early in the reign of Edward III ... interest , and it must be delivered to the auditors and triers , who will pass it on to the appropriate authority for ...
... interest and which were presented by those who were not of their order . Thus , early in the reign of Edward III ... interest , and it must be delivered to the auditors and triers , who will pass it on to the appropriate authority for ...
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... interest , it is not necessary to hold that the alternatives are wholly distinct . Thus he writes : ' An interest in morality itself is an interest in being oneself moral , though it does not exclude an interest in others being so too ...
... interest , it is not necessary to hold that the alternatives are wholly distinct . Thus he writes : ' An interest in morality itself is an interest in being oneself moral , though it does not exclude an interest in others being so too ...
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... interest in , Arabic and Persian literature to make , with a certain amount of taste and discrimination , a collection of manuscripts . This collection afterwards came into the possession of his grandson , the subject of this memoir ...
... interest in , Arabic and Persian literature to make , with a certain amount of taste and discrimination , a collection of manuscripts . This collection afterwards came into the possession of his grandson , the subject of this memoir ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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