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British Academy. proviso , much might be done to avert ignorant or unnecessary damage to important sites or buildings . It is satisfactory to record that the soldiers entered readily into the spirit of these suggestions . Of their own ...
British Academy. proviso , much might be done to avert ignorant or unnecessary damage to important sites or buildings . It is satisfactory to record that the soldiers entered readily into the spirit of these suggestions . Of their own ...
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British Academy. 6 eighteenth - century calligraphy . Yet Wolfe's best work lay in his incessant effort to train his ... British Empire the trader — and often a very rascally trader - has come first , the British soldier has invariably ...
British Academy. 6 eighteenth - century calligraphy . Yet Wolfe's best work lay in his incessant effort to train his ... British Empire the trader — and often a very rascally trader - has come first , the British soldier has invariably ...
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British Academy. tion , and finally took the field once more as a general of division , doing better in this final military display than might have been expected . Let me add to these names that of another Oriental scholar , the luckless ...
British Academy. tion , and finally took the field once more as a general of division , doing better in this final military display than might have been expected . Let me add to these names that of another Oriental scholar , the luckless ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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