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British Academy. assist it financially , the council will be an independent body , but will work in collaboration with Unesco , furnishing information and advice in all matters falling within its own sphere . It stands in fact to Unesco ...
British Academy. assist it financially , the council will be an independent body , but will work in collaboration with Unesco , furnishing information and advice in all matters falling within its own sphere . It stands in fact to Unesco ...
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British Academy. through the Council to the U.A.I. for various international projects . It is also now possible for an Academy Member to put forward a project to the U.A.I. with the hope of receiving substantial financial aid towards it ...
British Academy. through the Council to the U.A.I. for various international projects . It is also now possible for an Academy Member to put forward a project to the U.A.I. with the hope of receiving substantial financial aid towards it ...
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British Academy. organization are needful and possible . I have previously referred to unfavourable criticisms passed upon the Academy , both within and without our Fellowship , and have suggested that some of them were , if not ...
British Academy. organization are needful and possible . I have previously referred to unfavourable criticisms passed upon the Academy , both within and without our Fellowship , and have suggested that some of them were , if not ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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