The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... societies . ' We may also need to consult a history of those societies in order to get a scholarly view of the evolution and devolution of our learned institutions . Finally , if only as mere bibliographical and biographical conventions ...
... societies . ' We may also need to consult a history of those societies in order to get a scholarly view of the evolution and devolution of our learned institutions . Finally , if only as mere bibliographical and biographical conventions ...
Page 123
... societies have frequently disappeared , especially on amalgamation . Even if nothing more were available than a complete list of such Academies with their publications , addresses , objects , constitutions and vicissitudes the results ...
... societies have frequently disappeared , especially on amalgamation . Even if nothing more were available than a complete list of such Academies with their publications , addresses , objects , constitutions and vicissitudes the results ...
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... societies , or some of them , may have originated in the active interest taken in Scriptural and mediæval chronology by William Henry Black , whose official position at the Rolls Office made him a useful councillor and whose religious ...
... societies , or some of them , may have originated in the active interest taken in Scriptural and mediæval chronology by William Henry Black , whose official position at the Rolls Office made him a useful councillor and whose religious ...
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