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... Elements in Primitive Christianity , by Canon W. L. Knox , have been published ; and the following volumes assisted by the Academy have appeared : Canterbury and York Society , Parts cxiii , cxiv ; Pipe Roll Society , N.S. , vol .
... Elements in Primitive Christianity , by Canon W. L. Knox , have been published ; and the following volumes assisted by the Academy have appeared : Canterbury and York Society , Parts cxiii , cxiv ; Pipe Roll Society , N.S. , vol .
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CANTERBURY AND YORK SOCIETY . - The Council submits the following report and statement of accounts for the year ending 30 June 1944 . The publications for the year 1941-2 are Part CXIII , Volume III of the Register of Archbishop ...
CANTERBURY AND YORK SOCIETY . - The Council submits the following report and statement of accounts for the year ending 30 June 1944 . The publications for the year 1941-2 are Part CXIII , Volume III of the Register of Archbishop ...
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three of the twenty - two volumes issued by the Society between its reconstitution in 1907 and its dissolution in 1936-7 contain editions of works by Roger Bacon . The Society was originally founded in September 1902 as a British Branch ...
three of the twenty - two volumes issued by the Society between its reconstitution in 1907 and its dissolution in 1936-7 contain editions of works by Roger Bacon . The Society was originally founded in September 1902 as a British Branch ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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