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... Letters . We send this message to our kinsfolk across the Ocean , and nothing would give greater satisfaction to the British Academy than to help to bring about the much - to - be - desired consummation . To come now to the internal ...
... Letters . We send this message to our kinsfolk across the Ocean , and nothing would give greater satisfaction to the British Academy than to help to bring about the much - to - be - desired consummation . To come now to the internal ...
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... letter I may say at once that Professor Bury is right , and that close inspection convinced me that my former reading was wrong : the letter is R. To go a little more into detail I have to remark first , that the tail is not a straight ...
... letter I may say at once that Professor Bury is right , and that close inspection convinced me that my former reading was wrong : the letter is R. To go a little more into detail I have to remark first , that the tail is not a straight ...
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... letters except that the S is inverted so as to face the wrong way . Altogether the Roman letters are more regularly cut than the average of corresponding inscriptions in Wales , Devon , or Cornwall . The reading of the Latin may now be ...
... letters except that the S is inverted so as to face the wrong way . Altogether the Roman letters are more regularly cut than the average of corresponding inscriptions in Wales , Devon , or Cornwall . The reading of the Latin may now be ...
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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