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... tion of funds entrusted to it by the State , or by the State using the Academy as its organ of inquiry and of subsidy for a particular purpose . In such ways as I have tried to indicate , I hope that the Academy in years to come will ...
... tion of funds entrusted to it by the State , or by the State using the Academy as its organ of inquiry and of subsidy for a particular purpose . In such ways as I have tried to indicate , I hope that the Academy in years to come will ...
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... tion of his next treaty with the Romans that they should be allowed to return thither and remain unmolested.1 That they did not find at the Sásánian Court the Utopia which they had imagined we can well believe ; but how many kings , in ...
... tion of his next treaty with the Romans that they should be allowed to return thither and remain unmolested.1 That they did not find at the Sásánian Court the Utopia which they had imagined we can well believe ; but how many kings , in ...
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... tion . But Shakespeare is still so live a mind that it is vain to try to expound him by selected texts , or to pin him to a mosaic of quota- tions from his book . Often , if you seek to know what he thought on questions which must have ...
... tion . But Shakespeare is still so live a mind that it is vain to try to expound him by selected texts , or to pin him to a mosaic of quota- tions from his book . Often , if you seek to know what he thought on questions which must have ...
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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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