Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... Lloyd , that one or other of them must stand for Parliament . Both refused , so the matter was decided by the toss of a coin . C. M. Lloyd stayed where he was . The loser , who stood for Parliament , was Clement Attlee . C. M. Lloyd was ...
... Lloyd , that one or other of them must stand for Parliament . Both refused , so the matter was decided by the toss of a coin . C. M. Lloyd stayed where he was . The loser , who stood for Parliament , was Clement Attlee . C. M. Lloyd was ...
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... Lloyd's office . Lloyd was also entrusted with the job of inducting the ill - fated young King Feisal into archaeology at weekly meetings . For recreation there was riding and shooting . Home leave in post - war Britain by contrast must ...
... Lloyd's office . Lloyd was also entrusted with the job of inducting the ill - fated young King Feisal into archaeology at weekly meetings . For recreation there was riding and shooting . Home leave in post - war Britain by contrast must ...
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... Lloyd twice moved the Institute to better premises : from Meşrutiyet Caddesi to Bayındır Sokak , then to Tahran Caddesi . The Lloyd family lived in the Bayındır Sokak Institute , but with the move to Tahran Caddesi , the Council ...
... Lloyd twice moved the Institute to better premises : from Meşrutiyet Caddesi to Bayındır Sokak , then to Tahran Caddesi . The Lloyd family lived in the Bayındır Sokak Institute , but with the move to Tahran Caddesi , the Council ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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