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... University not only developed his en- lightened knowledge of the classics begun at Eton , but benefited him in still other ways . His interest in speculative philosophy was awakened : above all , after looking one day into Spinoza's ...
... University not only developed his en- lightened knowledge of the classics begun at Eton , but benefited him in still other ways . His interest in speculative philosophy was awakened : above all , after looking one day into Spinoza's ...
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... University College and the University of London , culminating with the foundation of the Institute of Historical Research . Already he had made his mark as a writer with England under Protector Somerset ( 1900 ) and Henry VIII , still ...
... University College and the University of London , culminating with the foundation of the Institute of Historical Research . Already he had made his mark as a writer with England under Protector Somerset ( 1900 ) and Henry VIII , still ...
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... universities , in each of which they found allies . They had help , too , from Richard Lodge at Edinburgh , whose ... University College in 1904. History , he said , was neither an easy nor a pleasant way of making a living , but was ...
... universities , in each of which they found allies . They had help , too , from Richard Lodge at Edinburgh , whose ... University College in 1904. History , he said , was neither an easy nor a pleasant way of making a living , but was ...
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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