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British Academy. have to be very considerable . This could happen if the invaders displaced the indigenous population , as no doubt happened to some extent , for example , with the Anglo - Saxon invasions of the east coast of Britain and ...
British Academy. have to be very considerable . This could happen if the invaders displaced the indigenous population , as no doubt happened to some extent , for example , with the Anglo - Saxon invasions of the east coast of Britain and ...
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... British Academy in 1957. He held terms as President of the Mind Association , the Aristotelian Society and the British Society for the Philosophy of Science , and gave the Tarner Lectures at Trinity College Cambridge in 1945-6 , the ...
... British Academy in 1957. He held terms as President of the Mind Association , the Aristotelian Society and the British Society for the Philosophy of Science , and gave the Tarner Lectures at Trinity College Cambridge in 1945-6 , the ...
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British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 399–414 William Keith Hancock 1898-1988 KEITH HANCOCK was born in Melbourne , Australia , on 26 June 1898. His grandparents - 100 per cent British he used to say - migrated from ...
British Academy. Proceedings of the British Academy , 82 , 399–414 William Keith Hancock 1898-1988 KEITH HANCOCK was born in Melbourne , Australia , on 26 June 1898. His grandparents - 100 per cent British he used to say - migrated from ...
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