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... letters was unconcealed ' ) , 1 seeing that with his finals before him and conscious that close application was his only hope , Pollard after Hall ' mostly retired to work by myself in the lower room , leaving the other two on the first ...
... letters was unconcealed ' ) , 1 seeing that with his finals before him and conscious that close application was his only hope , Pollard after Hall ' mostly retired to work by myself in the lower room , leaving the other two on the first ...
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... letters to Copinger in 1893 and 1894 were not intended to charm , though of course entirely polite . They make it ... letter , almost brusque and exceedingly business - like , named the terms , and concluded : ' I am quite aware that you ...
... letters to Copinger in 1893 and 1894 were not intended to charm , though of course entirely polite . They make it ... letter , almost brusque and exceedingly business - like , named the terms , and concluded : ' I am quite aware that you ...
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... letter , however , tells us that he had dallied with Fortunatus , but found him too terribly dull ; and his thoughts of the Dialogues and Letters of Sulpicius Severus led him as far as completing 1 Mr. Cruso records that as late as 1939 ...
... letter , however , tells us that he had dallied with Fortunatus , but found him too terribly dull ; and his thoughts of the Dialogues and Letters of Sulpicius Severus led him as far as completing 1 Mr. Cruso records that as late as 1939 ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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