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British Academy. English miss . Italy , too , was still as great a centre of art as Paris itself . Before photography and other methods of reproduction had been perfected , great numbers of English painters were employed in copying ...
British Academy. English miss . Italy , too , was still as great a centre of art as Paris itself . Before photography and other methods of reproduction had been perfected , great numbers of English painters were employed in copying ...
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... English tourists , but they cannot talk to them and they cannot read English books . Prior to the war , they were getting their ideas of England mainly from two sources , French literature and the personal propaganda of the ubiquitous ...
... English tourists , but they cannot talk to them and they cannot read English books . Prior to the war , they were getting their ideas of England mainly from two sources , French literature and the personal propaganda of the ubiquitous ...
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... English historical scholarship . One other recent manifestation of this sense of international unity I venture to note , before entering on my immediate theme , to which it seems peculiarly germane . Two years ago , 1917 , the Royal ...
... English historical scholarship . One other recent manifestation of this sense of international unity I venture to note , before entering on my immediate theme , to which it seems peculiarly germane . Two years ago , 1917 , the Royal ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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