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... least , to make his long experience available to his successor by assisting him in the routine duties of the Secretaryship , and he will continue to be Honorary Treasurer ; but this seems to be the occasion for expressing our sense of ...
... least , to make his long experience available to his successor by assisting him in the routine duties of the Secretaryship , and he will continue to be Honorary Treasurer ; but this seems to be the occasion for expressing our sense of ...
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... least moved his lips even in reading to himself , so that there would always be a direct sensory appeal in any rhythm or alliterative adornment.24 It cannot , therefore , be said that there were any situations in which to compose in a ...
... least moved his lips even in reading to himself , so that there would always be a direct sensory appeal in any rhythm or alliterative adornment.24 It cannot , therefore , be said that there were any situations in which to compose in a ...
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... least of these reasons was the past and present bearing of the archbishop . The early months of exile at Pontigny had undoubtedly deepened his earnestness , but his greatest handicap from his life as chancellor was the wrong ...
... least of these reasons was the past and present bearing of the archbishop . The early months of exile at Pontigny had undoubtedly deepened his earnestness , but his greatest handicap from his life as chancellor was the wrong ...
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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