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... early Stewart age , had an important liberating effect upon early Anglo- American political life , we must proceed with more caution with regard to the special thesis which this work was written to uphold . Its purport is , in brief ...
... early Stewart age , had an important liberating effect upon early Anglo- American political life , we must proceed with more caution with regard to the special thesis which this work was written to uphold . Its purport is , in brief ...
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... Early England has come down to us , in a fragmentary state it is true , by two channels , manuscripts and folk ... EARLY ENGLISH MAGIC AND MEDICINE BY DR CHARLES SINGER Read January 28, 1920 EARLY MAGIC AND MEDICINE:
... Early England has come down to us , in a fragmentary state it is true , by two channels , manuscripts and folk ... EARLY ENGLISH MAGIC AND MEDICINE BY DR CHARLES SINGER Read January 28, 1920 EARLY MAGIC AND MEDICINE:
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... Early English texts containing descriptions of plants are merely bad copies or worse translations of works which had existed in Latin dress from at least as early as the seventh century , and in these no new or original element can be ...
... Early English texts containing descriptions of plants are merely bad copies or worse translations of works which had existed in Latin dress from at least as early as the seventh century , and in these no new or original element can be ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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