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... important problems of ancient history must be sought in Asia Minor . In England extremely little is now being done ... important . A new centre would be chosen in each year , so far as possible ; but it was extremely important in ...
... important problems of ancient history must be sought in Asia Minor . In England extremely little is now being done ... important . A new centre would be chosen in each year , so far as possible ; but it was extremely important in ...
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... important , variations from the vulgate would seem to have been far from uncommon at this period . This is a fact which criticism has to take note of , though its practical bearings are less important than at first sight may seem to be ...
... important , variations from the vulgate would seem to have been far from uncommon at this period . This is a fact which criticism has to take note of , though its practical bearings are less important than at first sight may seem to be ...
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... important public libraries were independent of the Government . Sir C. P. Ilbert spoke to the same effect . M. Paul ... importance of the MSS . in the Library for the purposes of Oriental research . ' ' La Section adopte le rapport de l ...
... important public libraries were independent of the Government . Sir C. P. Ilbert spoke to the same effect . M. Paul ... importance of the MSS . in the Library for the purposes of Oriental research . ' ' La Section adopte le rapport de l ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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