Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... less zealous in the cause of our country , or did less to support it in the conflict in whatever way was open to us . But we held that the annul- ment of distinctions or of compliments which had been conferred for good and sufficient ...
... less zealous in the cause of our country , or did less to support it in the conflict in whatever way was open to us . But we held that the annul- ment of distinctions or of compliments which had been conferred for good and sufficient ...
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... less patient than Galileo's , and his results less accurate . It is rather in almost casual passages , such as those where he notes the undulatory character of motion or the conservation of energy , that his unerring grip of the great ...
... less patient than Galileo's , and his results less accurate . It is rather in almost casual passages , such as those where he notes the undulatory character of motion or the conservation of energy , that his unerring grip of the great ...
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... less in Greece . Virgil and Cicero were still in vogue . The Vatican sculptures and Pompeii were the goal of such as would now pass on to the Parthenon and to Delphi , to Crete and to Egypt . If foreign travel was less common than to ...
... less in Greece . Virgil and Cicero were still in vogue . The Vatican sculptures and Pompeii were the goal of such as would now pass on to the Parthenon and to Delphi , to Crete and to Egypt . If foreign travel was less common than to ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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