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British Academy. partly because they help us to elucidate the principles and the practices by which Empires are gained or lost , and new nations created . The history of the British realms will be our special subject ' , but it should be ...
British Academy. partly because they help us to elucidate the principles and the practices by which Empires are gained or lost , and new nations created . The history of the British realms will be our special subject ' , but it should be ...
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British Academy. him with regret that I knew of no facilities such as he desiderated in London , and I could only ... British Colonies with Mr. J. D. Rogers's brilliant volume on Australasia , the late J. A. Doyle's The English in America ...
British Academy. him with regret that I knew of no facilities such as he desiderated in London , and I could only ... British Colonies with Mr. J. D. Rogers's brilliant volume on Australasia , the late J. A. Doyle's The English in America ...
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British Academy. As a historian he brought his knowledge of European history , especially of the eighteenth century , to bear on the history of India . His British Dominion in India is by far the most suggestive history of India . He ...
British Academy. As a historian he brought his knowledge of European history , especially of the eighteenth century , to bear on the history of India . His British Dominion in India is by far the most suggestive history of India . He ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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