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... records , including the materials already touched upon as belonging to archaeology , viz . buildings , fragments of primitive art , implements , and also traditions , which among some peoples contain at least a germ of truth , as may be ...
... records , including the materials already touched upon as belonging to archaeology , viz . buildings , fragments of primitive art , implements , and also traditions , which among some peoples contain at least a germ of truth , as may be ...
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... records still imperfectly explored , even if much has been calendared . The researches of our Historical Manuscripts ... Record Office in London allows documents anterior to 1837 to be inspected . The mass of private letters that are ...
... records still imperfectly explored , even if much has been calendared . The researches of our Historical Manuscripts ... Record Office in London allows documents anterior to 1837 to be inspected . The mass of private letters that are ...
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... records reaching back to the 5th millennium B. C. But the oldest are fragments ; and coming mainly from the temples ... record . It is a question of method . The method usually followed is to make such a definition as shall express what ...
... records reaching back to the 5th millennium B. C. But the oldest are fragments ; and coming mainly from the temples ... record . It is a question of method . The method usually followed is to make such a definition as shall express what ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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