Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... sources was one of Ralph's abiding interests , and in particular his work on William of Poitiers ' biography of William the Conqueror ( see From Alfred the Great to Stephen , pp . 101-30 ) was occupying him at the time of his death ...
... sources was one of Ralph's abiding interests , and in particular his work on William of Poitiers ' biography of William the Conqueror ( see From Alfred the Great to Stephen , pp . 101-30 ) was occupying him at the time of his death ...
Strana 509
... sources , sources which unlike the foreign policy documents had not already been edited , on a topic which dealt with those he could deem to be his political forebears . In his autobiography he recalled : ' For me the ideas , the ...
... sources , sources which unlike the foreign policy documents had not already been edited , on a topic which dealt with those he could deem to be his political forebears . In his autobiography he recalled : ' For me the ideas , the ...
Strana 517
... sources since his English Historical Review articles of 1950 and 1951. However he confined his archival work to Beaverbrook's own huge collection of papers , which when he began were stored at Cherkley . The resulting biography received ...
... sources since his English Historical Review articles of 1950 and 1951. However he confined his archival work to Beaverbrook's own huge collection of papers , which when he began were stored at Cherkley . The resulting biography received ...
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