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... given Russia's geographical situation , once her economic development was well under way ; and there was no gainsaying the advantages to the Russians of the Kajar dynasty's removal of the capital from Ispahan to Teheran . Distance , if ...
... given Russia's geographical situation , once her economic development was well under way ; and there was no gainsaying the advantages to the Russians of the Kajar dynasty's removal of the capital from Ispahan to Teheran . Distance , if ...
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... given us enough help here - Professor Dover Wilson in the later volumes of the New Cambridge Shakespeare is a notable exception - yet since Dr. Onions's 1 2 Shakespeare's England , ii . 559 . ' By and by ' and ' anon ' could still mean ...
... given us enough help here - Professor Dover Wilson in the later volumes of the New Cambridge Shakespeare is a notable exception - yet since Dr. Onions's 1 2 Shakespeare's England , ii . 559 . ' By and by ' and ' anon ' could still mean ...
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... given their premises , the reproach was just . The most famous political work of the century had appeared five years before his own , and Harrington's comments upon it contain his answer to the charge . ( Hobbes is right , he thinks ...
... given their premises , the reproach was just . The most famous political work of the century had appeared five years before his own , and Harrington's comments upon it contain his answer to the charge . ( Hobbes is right , he thinks ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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