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... hand by some one who is qualified to extract their full value from them . This raises at once the crucial question of the position of the Western explorer in Eastern lands . If the search for antiquities is not conducted with the ...
... hand by some one who is qualified to extract their full value from them . This raises at once the crucial question of the position of the Western explorer in Eastern lands . If the search for antiquities is not conducted with the ...
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... hand were speedily appreciated and employed . There is no reason to doubt the story that he painted the angel in the ' Baptism ' , and there is considerable reason to think of him as utilized for the more delicate and intricate details ...
... hand were speedily appreciated and employed . There is no reason to doubt the story that he painted the angel in the ' Baptism ' , and there is considerable reason to think of him as utilized for the more delicate and intricate details ...
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... hand , it has risen from some hundred and fifty to probably eight hundred thousand . Whether it be the influence of environment or that the Holy See has , to some extent , maintained the old tradition of the Capital of Nations , it is ...
... hand , it has risen from some hundred and fifty to probably eight hundred thousand . Whether it be the influence of environment or that the Holy See has , to some extent , maintained the old tradition of the Capital of Nations , it is ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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