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... interest in the edition . On the maintenance of that interest indeed almost every- thing may turn . ANGLO - NORMAN TEXT SOCIETY : Sir William Craigie reports as follows : In the event of the Academy being able to make any grants this ...
... interest in the edition . On the maintenance of that interest indeed almost every- thing may turn . ANGLO - NORMAN TEXT SOCIETY : Sir William Craigie reports as follows : In the event of the Academy being able to make any grants this ...
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... interest to him , not only from the exceptional numbers of coins and other relics which were recovered , but also from the histori- cal data furnished by the structural remains and the defences . In 1909 he received an invitation from ...
... interest to him , not only from the exceptional numbers of coins and other relics which were recovered , but also from the histori- cal data furnished by the structural remains and the defences . In 1909 he received an invitation from ...
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... interest in antiquarian research had appeared to be confined to the study of Roman Britain , he quickly became familiar with the prehistoric facts and problems of his native land . Though the Inventory which he had done so much to ...
... interest in antiquarian research had appeared to be confined to the study of Roman Britain , he quickly became familiar with the prehistoric facts and problems of his native land . Though the Inventory which he had done so much to ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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