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Learned Societies and English Literary Scholarship . By H. R. Steeves . Columbia University Studies , 1913 . 3. Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom . By A. Hume . G. Willis , 1853 . 4. Life of William Wilberforce ...
Learned Societies and English Literary Scholarship . By H. R. Steeves . Columbia University Studies , 1913 . 3. Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom . By A. Hume . G. Willis , 1853 . 4. Life of William Wilberforce ...
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We may also need to consult a history of those societies in order to get a scholarly view of the evolution and devolution of our learned institutions . Finally , if only as mere bibliographical and biographical conventions , we need to ...
We may also need to consult a history of those societies in order to get a scholarly view of the evolution and devolution of our learned institutions . Finally , if only as mere bibliographical and biographical conventions , we need to ...
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They were patronised by Dr John Lee , one of the most interesting figures in the learned societies of that time . His father's family was concerned in trade with Biblical lands , and as a Cambridge travelling bachelor , between 1807 and ...
They were patronised by Dr John Lee , one of the most interesting figures in the learned societies of that time . His father's family was concerned in trade with Biblical lands , and as a Cambridge travelling bachelor , between 1807 and ...
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