Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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... scholar - statesmen makes it essential that some scholars , at any rate , should devote some of their time to committees and to advising governments . The problem cannot be solved simply by directives to academics on how to divide their ...
... scholar - statesmen makes it essential that some scholars , at any rate , should devote some of their time to committees and to advising governments . The problem cannot be solved simply by directives to academics on how to divide their ...
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... scholars to Oxford from all over the world and is perhaps , as he certainly would have wished , the achievement by which Leslie Cross will be most of all remembered . It began with the International Patristic Conference of 1951 , which ...
... scholars to Oxford from all over the world and is perhaps , as he certainly would have wished , the achievement by which Leslie Cross will be most of all remembered . It began with the International Patristic Conference of 1951 , which ...
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... scholars of his own standing all over the world he formed lasting friendships and engaged in correspondence . It was ... scholar friends was easily apparent . It is probably true , though not wholly a matter for regret sub specie ...
... scholars of his own standing all over the world he formed lasting friendships and engaged in correspondence . It was ... scholar friends was easily apparent . It is probably true , though not wholly a matter for regret sub specie ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
Copyright | |
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