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British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 201–218 MASTER - MIND LECTURE Rabelais M. A. SCREECH University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy I ARRIVED HERE IN CAMBRIDGE early enough to leave my gear in a welcoming set ...
British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 201–218 MASTER - MIND LECTURE Rabelais M. A. SCREECH University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy I ARRIVED HERE IN CAMBRIDGE early enough to leave my gear in a welcoming set ...
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British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 367–379 Richard Bevan Braithwaite 1900-1990 RICHARD BEVAN BRAITHWAITE was born in Cumbria on 15 January 1900 , the son of William Charles Braithwaite of Banbury , and he died on ...
British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 367–379 Richard Bevan Braithwaite 1900-1990 RICHARD BEVAN BRAITHWAITE was born in Cumbria on 15 January 1900 , the son of William Charles Braithwaite of Banbury , and he died on ...
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British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 455–473 Thomas Broun Smith 1915-1988 THOMAS BROUN SMITH , a Fellow of the British Academy , was born in Glasgow on 3 December 1915 , and died , Sir Thomas Smith QC , BA , BCL ...
British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 455–473 Thomas Broun Smith 1915-1988 THOMAS BROUN SMITH , a Fellow of the British Academy , was born in Glasgow on 3 December 1915 , and died , Sir Thomas Smith QC , BA , BCL ...
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