Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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... important changes which this past year has witnessed in the life of the British Academy is symbol- ized by the fact that I am able to address you here today in these splendid rooms in Burlington House , part of what was once the home of ...
... important changes which this past year has witnessed in the life of the British Academy is symbol- ized by the fact that I am able to address you here today in these splendid rooms in Burlington House , part of what was once the home of ...
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... important function of the Academy in relation to the Government is the allocation of funds from the annual grant to the Schools and Institutes abroad , dedicated to archaeological , historical , and similar research . Rather more than ...
... important function of the Academy in relation to the Government is the allocation of funds from the annual grant to the Schools and Institutes abroad , dedicated to archaeological , historical , and similar research . Rather more than ...
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... important historical work which will , I anti- cipate , take some years to complete . ' He added , however , on his own account : ' As to yourself , I do not suppose it is much use my suggesting you should assume a responsibility which ...
... important historical work which will , I anti- cipate , take some years to complete . ' He added , however , on his own account : ' As to yourself , I do not suppose it is much use my suggesting you should assume a responsibility which ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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