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... Academy is to do the work for which it exists . Yet there are coun- tervailing considerations . The war has brought ... Academy . It is unfortunate that most persons in this country derive their idea of what an Academy should be from a ...
... Academy is to do the work for which it exists . Yet there are coun- tervailing considerations . The war has brought ... Academy . It is unfortunate that most persons in this country derive their idea of what an Academy should be from a ...
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British Academy. to every person present , though so little appreciated outside - the Académie Française is but one of the five Academies which together constitute the Institut de France . The other four , -the Académie des Inscriptions ...
British Academy. to every person present , though so little appreciated outside - the Académie Française is but one of the five Academies which together constitute the Institut de France . The other four , -the Académie des Inscriptions ...
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British Academy. in a position to say ; but I do not think I am wrong in affirming that such references are not very frequent . Certainly the State has not formed the habit of calling in the assistance of the organized representatives of ...
British Academy. in a position to say ; but I do not think I am wrong in affirming that such references are not very frequent . Certainly the State has not formed the habit of calling in the assistance of the organized representatives of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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