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British Academy. RR I13 It remains to consider Russian railway policy . This was simple , and highly successful . Down to 1906 the authorities stood squarely for no railways in Persia ; and they succeeded in preventing any railways being ...
British Academy. RR I13 It remains to consider Russian railway policy . This was simple , and highly successful . Down to 1906 the authorities stood squarely for no railways in Persia ; and they succeeded in preventing any railways being ...
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... remains , intelligent persons will conclude that Frazer was no one man , but the eponym of a literary clan , seeing that their name is legion by sheer inference from the multiplicity of their productions . These critics will probably go ...
... remains , intelligent persons will conclude that Frazer was no one man , but the eponym of a literary clan , seeing that their name is legion by sheer inference from the multiplicity of their productions . These critics will probably go ...
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... remains and the defences . In 1909 he received an invitation from the Trustees for the Dalrymple Lectureship in Archaeology , instituted in the University of Glasgow , to deliver a course of lectures on the Roman Wall in Scotland . The ...
... remains and the defences . In 1909 he received an invitation from the Trustees for the Dalrymple Lectureship in Archaeology , instituted in the University of Glasgow , to deliver a course of lectures on the Roman Wall in Scotland . The ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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