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... Congress , April 3 , 1913 THE PRESENT STATE OF MEDIAEVAL STUDIES IN GREAT BRITAIN . A Presidential Address delivered to the Mediaeval Section of the International Historical Congress at London , April 4 , 1913 . T. F. TOUT , FELLOW OF ...
... Congress , April 3 , 1913 THE PRESENT STATE OF MEDIAEVAL STUDIES IN GREAT BRITAIN . A Presidential Address delivered to the Mediaeval Section of the International Historical Congress at London , April 4 , 1913 . T. F. TOUT , FELLOW OF ...
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... Congress will be thought to find a sufficient warrant in the statement that of the 1100 members ( including associates ) whose names were enrolled in the offices of the Congress between 300 and 350 were subjects of other Governments ...
... Congress will be thought to find a sufficient warrant in the statement that of the 1100 members ( including associates ) whose names were enrolled in the offices of the Congress between 300 and 350 were subjects of other Governments ...
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... CONGRESS MY LORDS , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HISTORICAL STUDIES , It falls to my lot , in circumstances to which I will imme- diately advert in the fewest possible words , to express , in the place ...
... CONGRESS MY LORDS , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HISTORICAL STUDIES , It falls to my lot , in circumstances to which I will imme- diately advert in the fewest possible words , to express , in the place ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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