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... close of the first and again towards the close of the second period of the race which it was his to run . Picture him first , if you like , in the spring of 1638 , shortly before leaving the rural seclusion of Horton- By slow Meander's ...
... close of the first and again towards the close of the second period of the race which it was his to run . Picture him first , if you like , in the spring of 1638 , shortly before leaving the rural seclusion of Horton- By slow Meander's ...
Page 229
... close of the first Civil War ( June 1646 ) . It is probable that by the end of 1647 he had completed the first and second books , since the original introduc- tion to the third book must have been written , judging from its tone , about ...
... close of the first Civil War ( June 1646 ) . It is probable that by the end of 1647 he had completed the first and second books , since the original introduc- tion to the third book must have been written , judging from its tone , about ...
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... close observer , and an admirable judge , of the vicissitudes of international politics . And he felt most keenly anything that seemed to him to affect unfavourably the international reputation and influ- ence of his own country . Of ...
... close observer , and an admirable judge , of the vicissitudes of international politics . And he felt most keenly anything that seemed to him to affect unfavourably the international reputation and influ- ence of his own country . Of ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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