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... published one hundred and eighty - nine volumes . One of the satisfactory features of the historical work of the last twenty years is the establishment and the success of societies which instead of dealing simply with a particular ...
... published one hundred and eighty - nine volumes . One of the satisfactory features of the historical work of the last twenty years is the establishment and the success of societies which instead of dealing simply with a particular ...
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... published this tract about forty years before . Now forty years before 1625 was 1585 ; Bacon , as we have seen , returned to England in 1589 , and it was about this date that the tract was published . Bacon himself calls it a ' juvenile ...
... published this tract about forty years before . Now forty years before 1625 was 1585 ; Bacon , as we have seen , returned to England in 1589 , and it was about this date that the tract was published . Bacon himself calls it a ' juvenile ...
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... published a small edition , in which he spoke of the larger work which was shortly to appear . In the preface to this he chiefly dealt with the distribution of the poems in strophes , and in his text prefixed to them a σχῆμα κατ ...
... published a small edition , in which he spoke of the larger work which was shortly to appear . In the preface to this he chiefly dealt with the distribution of the poems in strophes , and in his text prefixed to them a σχῆμα κατ ...
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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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