Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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... language is the surest cement of civil as well as of religious esta- blishments . ' And later he makes the point even more explicitly : ' When there shall be one national language , then only will the union of the empire be completely ...
... language is the surest cement of civil as well as of religious esta- blishments . ' And later he makes the point even more explicitly : ' When there shall be one national language , then only will the union of the empire be completely ...
Page 381
... Language is the inclusion , in the form of an appendix , of extracts from eighteen texts ranging from the Strasburg Oaths to La Fontaine . These extracts , some of them quite substantial , serve a twofold purpose . They are a valuable ...
... Language is the inclusion , in the form of an appendix , of extracts from eighteen texts ranging from the Strasburg Oaths to La Fontaine . These extracts , some of them quite substantial , serve a twofold purpose . They are a valuable ...
Page 384
... language ' during the four decades or so which separate the two texts ( pp . 29 f . ) . Ewert also put forward the theory that ' the Strasburg Oaths are written in a Carolingian Court language , which at the time in question was ...
... language ' during the four decades or so which separate the two texts ( pp . 29 f . ) . Ewert also put forward the theory that ' the Strasburg Oaths are written in a Carolingian Court language , which at the time in question was ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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