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... Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the interests of learning and humane studies by any serious damage to the priceless collections in the British Museum , and the slur which would be cast on the good name of the ...
... Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the interests of learning and humane studies by any serious damage to the priceless collections in the British Museum , and the slur which would be cast on the good name of the ...
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... Government employés and deducting the subscription from their salaries . Printing , which had flourished to a certain extent in the early part of the nineteenth century , had been entirely superseded by lithography . The only method of ...
... Government employés and deducting the subscription from their salaries . Printing , which had flourished to a certain extent in the early part of the nineteenth century , had been entirely superseded by lithography . The only method of ...
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... Government to prevent the officer in question from accepting the post , though even The Times declared a few days earlier that neither the British nor the Indian Government had the power to do this . Later on the British Government ...
... Government to prevent the officer in question from accepting the post , though even The Times declared a few days earlier that neither the British nor the Indian Government had the power to do this . Later on the British Government ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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