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... England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men as to the mode proposed for the conduct of a celebration which was assumed to be inevitable . In England itself there were several societies and ...
... England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men as to the mode proposed for the conduct of a celebration which was assumed to be inevitable . In England itself there were several societies and ...
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... England is much more difficult to follow than that in regard to many other crafts . The descriptions we get in municipal archives of the forma- tion of other industrial associations are sufficiently complete ; but masons ' work went on ...
... England is much more difficult to follow than that in regard to many other crafts . The descriptions we get in municipal archives of the forma- tion of other industrial associations are sufficiently complete ; but masons ' work went on ...
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... England differed from Italy and from Gaul ; that , in a word , England was no longer Britain . Augustine therefore imported and was successful in imposing on the English the Roman ritual and the Roman religious books in the veray Romain ...
... England differed from Italy and from Gaul ; that , in a word , England was no longer Britain . Augustine therefore imported and was successful in imposing on the English the Roman ritual and the Roman religious books in the veray Romain ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶs | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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