Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 3British Academy, 1976 |
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... letter from King Edward I to the Abbot of Westminster , sending transcripts of two letters in French , in which the Scottish lords recognize the suzerainty of the English king . These letters , dated 1291 , are printed in Rymer's ...
... letter from King Edward I to the Abbot of Westminster , sending transcripts of two letters in French , in which the Scottish lords recognize the suzerainty of the English king . These letters , dated 1291 , are printed in Rymer's ...
Strana 207
... letters ; in Plautus it has to be satisfied with two . In the standard critical edition of Vergil via confronted us ... letter U the following : ' V f . n . Lettre de l'alphabet Subjecimus illam cui nomen U dederunt , T. Maur . ( Litt ...
... letters ; in Plautus it has to be satisfied with two . In the standard critical edition of Vergil via confronted us ... letter U the following : ' V f . n . Lettre de l'alphabet Subjecimus illam cui nomen U dederunt , T. Maur . ( Litt ...
Strana 302
... letters to Gill from Cambridge have been preserved : one on May 20 , 1628 , thanking him in rather ecstatic terms for some Latin verses on a victory of Prince Henry of Nassau , Stadt holder of Holland . The other was on July 2 , 1628 ...
... letters to Gill from Cambridge have been preserved : one on May 20 , 1628 , thanking him in rather ecstatic terms for some Latin verses on a victory of Prince Henry of Nassau , Stadt holder of Holland . The other was on July 2 , 1628 ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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