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... records , including the materials already touched upon as belonging to archaeology , viz . buildings , fragments of primitive art , implements , and also traditions , which among some peoples contain at least a germ of truth , as may be ...
... records , including the materials already touched upon as belonging to archaeology , viz . buildings , fragments of primitive art , implements , and also traditions , which among some peoples contain at least a germ of truth , as may be ...
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... records still imperfectly explored , even if much has been calendared . The researches of our Historical Manuscripts Commission have shown how large a mass of private letters bearing on the politics or illus- trating the social or ...
... records still imperfectly explored , even if much has been calendared . The researches of our Historical Manuscripts Commission have shown how large a mass of private letters bearing on the politics or illus- trating the social or ...
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... records ? Are not these the matter of history ? Is not history the study and interpretation of these in order that past , dead , external events may be preserved as a true chronicle ? Has this chronicle any living use other than that it ...
... records ? Are not these the matter of history ? Is not history the study and interpretation of these in order that past , dead , external events may be preserved as a true chronicle ? Has this chronicle any living use other than that it ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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