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... Ranalli looked back was quite a commonplace one ; apart from a few unlucky excursions into politics , it was a life of steady literary effort ; its chief events were books . Ranalli had written so many books , enough of them to fill a ...
... Ranalli looked back was quite a commonplace one ; apart from a few unlucky excursions into politics , it was a life of steady literary effort ; its chief events were books . Ranalli had written so many books , enough of them to fill a ...
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British Academy. Let us now turn from Ranalli among the revolutionaries to Ranalli the historian of revolution . But let us proceed deliberately , as Ranalli himself did . He held a very definite theory of the historian's art and duty ...
British Academy. Let us now turn from Ranalli among the revolutionaries to Ranalli the historian of revolution . But let us proceed deliberately , as Ranalli himself did . He held a very definite theory of the historian's art and duty ...
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... Ranalli's book to soothe their wounded self - esteem : no more did the democrats ; nor the reac- tionaries - for them Ranalli reserved his final and most severe censures . Tuscany no longer treated Ranalli kindly . He forfeited the ...
... Ranalli's book to soothe their wounded self - esteem : no more did the democrats ; nor the reac- tionaries - for them Ranalli reserved his final and most severe censures . Tuscany no longer treated Ranalli kindly . He forfeited the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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