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... William of Malmesbury's work on the antiquity of Glastonbury and a history of the bishops of Bath and Wells . Two other copies made in this year must be reserved for later discussion . They are the account of the life and death of ...
... William of Malmesbury's work on the antiquity of Glastonbury and a history of the bishops of Bath and Wells . Two other copies made in this year must be reserved for later discussion . They are the account of the life and death of ...
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... William inherited from Edward the Confessor . William the Conqueror is thus the first of our sovereigns who has left behind him ocular proof that he ever held a pen . His rude crosses survive at the foot of many charters , some in his ...
... William inherited from Edward the Confessor . William the Conqueror is thus the first of our sovereigns who has left behind him ocular proof that he ever held a pen . His rude crosses survive at the foot of many charters , some in his ...
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... William Alexander and " Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk " . ' Johnny Gibb ' is a story of Aberdeen life in the middle of the nineteenth century , and Giles gives here a description of the country life of the district , which had hardly ...
... William Alexander and " Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk " . ' Johnny Gibb ' is a story of Aberdeen life in the middle of the nineteenth century , and Giles gives here a description of the country life of the district , which had hardly ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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