PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND.1900 |
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... given either by Sir Arthur Mitchell or Dr Joseph Anderson , whose knowledge of the affairs of the Society and the Museum has been so long and so intimate , but as both of them were unable to go , the duty devolved on me , conjoined with ...
... given either by Sir Arthur Mitchell or Dr Joseph Anderson , whose knowledge of the affairs of the Society and the Museum has been so long and so intimate , but as both of them were unable to go , the duty devolved on me , conjoined with ...
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... given to the authorities in that area , so that they should have the first opportunity of acquiring it , an understanding being arrived at as to what constitutes a reasonable price , and care being taken to prevent the risk of loss of ...
... given to the authorities in that area , so that they should have the first opportunity of acquiring it , an understanding being arrived at as to what constitutes a reasonable price , and care being taken to prevent the risk of loss of ...
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... given rise to controversy , their genuineness having been strenuously denied . But whatever may be thought of them , they will be brought before the Society by Mr Bruce in a manner , I believe , to which no exception can be taken ...
... given rise to controversy , their genuineness having been strenuously denied . But whatever may be thought of them , they will be brought before the Society by Mr Bruce in a manner , I believe , to which no exception can be taken ...
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... given up . This would be a misfortune , not only from the archæological point of view , but for the interests of our Society . In these days , when scientific or quasi - scientific societies are so numerous , and the competition for ...
... given up . This would be a misfortune , not only from the archæological point of view , but for the interests of our Society . In these days , when scientific or quasi - scientific societies are so numerous , and the competition for ...
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... given rise to controversy , their genuineness having been strenuously denied . But whatever may be thought of them , they will be brought before the Society by Mr Bruce in a manner , I believe , to which no exception can be taken ...
... given rise to controversy , their genuineness having been strenuously denied . But whatever may be thought of them , they will be brought before the Society by Mr Bruce in a manner , I believe , to which no exception can be taken ...
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