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... volume . 4. Contributions to the History of Banking ( The Hague ) . Volume I was published in 1933 . Volume II is due for 1935 . 5. Colonial History . The first of a series of volumes on the bibliography of colonial history was ...
... volume . 4. Contributions to the History of Banking ( The Hague ) . Volume I was published in 1933 . Volume II is due for 1935 . 5. Colonial History . The first of a series of volumes on the bibliography of colonial history was ...
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... volume as now published represents ten or twenty years ' work rather than one year's work . The same is true of the next volume in the series , namely the volume or volumes dealing with the place - names of Essex . The study of the ...
... volume as now published represents ten or twenty years ' work rather than one year's work . The same is true of the next volume in the series , namely the volume or volumes dealing with the place - names of Essex . The study of the ...
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... volumes in the one year for the single subscription . There is no doubt that this will mean drawing to some considerable extent upon the financial reserves of the Society , but we have every hope that the volume ( or volumes ) may have ...
... volumes in the one year for the single subscription . There is no doubt that this will mean drawing to some considerable extent upon the financial reserves of the Society , but we have every hope that the volume ( or volumes ) may have ...
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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