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... Royal Academy of Belgium its most sincere congratulations on the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its foundation . Thrice in the course of its history have the activities of the Royal Academy been interrupted ...
... Royal Academy of Belgium its most sincere congratulations on the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its foundation . Thrice in the course of its history have the activities of the Royal Academy been interrupted ...
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... Royal Society's move in the matter did not occur until December 7 , 1664 . Dryden had been made a member of the Royal Society as early as November 26 , 1662 , the year of receiving its royal charter . It may be , therefore , that he was ...
... Royal Society's move in the matter did not occur until December 7 , 1664 . Dryden had been made a member of the Royal Society as early as November 26 , 1662 , the year of receiving its royal charter . It may be , therefore , that he was ...
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... royal graciousness quite so narrowly , for , where nothing was lost by so doing , the claim of the Crown dependents to special favour was fully recognized . From this point of view the curious parallelism of some of the privileges of royal ...
... royal graciousness quite so narrowly , for , where nothing was lost by so doing , the claim of the Crown dependents to special favour was fully recognized . From this point of view the curious parallelism of some of the privileges of royal ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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