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... position of the youngest of the Academies , and I trust we shall display the charm of youth , and enjoy the happy position of being without history , but full of hope and vitality . We are well aware that a British Academy does not ...
... position of the youngest of the Academies , and I trust we shall display the charm of youth , and enjoy the happy position of being without history , but full of hope and vitality . We are well aware that a British Academy does not ...
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... position of the world's peacemaker and mediator . Spain does not pretend to make the Pope , nor does the Emperor , but they want a friendly Pope , and above all one that is not a puppet in the hands of France . Show is of less account ...
... position of the world's peacemaker and mediator . Spain does not pretend to make the Pope , nor does the Emperor , but they want a friendly Pope , and above all one that is not a puppet in the hands of France . Show is of less account ...
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... position of the foreigner under early French law and the causes which had operated to remove his legal disadvantages and disabilities . He had shown how the droit d'aubaine was formally abolished by the constituent assembly , how the ...
... position of the foreigner under early French law and the causes which had operated to remove his legal disadvantages and disabilities . He had shown how the droit d'aubaine was formally abolished by the constituent assembly , how the ...
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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