R. Po.
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Rene Poupardin, D.-ès-L.
- Secretary of the Ecole des Chartes. Honorary Librarian at the Bibliothêque Nationale, Paris.
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Arles, Kingdom of.
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Asia: Climate, Flora and Fauna.
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R. S. C.
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Robert Seymour Conway, M.A., D.Litt. (Cantab.).
- Professor of Latin in the University of Manchester. Formerly Professor of Latin in University College, Cardiff. Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Author of The Italic Dialects.
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Apulia: Archaeology; Aricini; Aurunci.
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R. Tr.
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Roland Truslove, M.A.
- Fellow and Lecturer in Classics, Worcester College, Oxford. Formerly Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford.
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Arles.
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S. A. C.
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Stanley Arthur Cook, M.A.
- Editor for Palestine Exploration Fund. Formerly Fellow and Lecturer in Hebrew and Syriac, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Examiner in Hebrew and Aramaic, London University, 1904–1908; Council of Royal Asiatic Society, 1904–1905. Author of Glossary of Aramaic Inscriptions; The Laws of Moses and Code of Hammurabi; Critical Notes on Old Testament History; Religion of Ancient Palestine; &c.
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Ark; Asa; Asher; Astarte.
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Art.
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Astronomy: Descriptive; Astrophysics.
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Arnauld: Family.
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Sw.
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The Right Hon. Lord Swaythling (Sir Samuel Montagu).
- M.P. for Whitechapel, 1885–1900. Founder of the firm of Samuel Montagu & Co., Bankers, London.
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Arbitrage.
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T. A. C.
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Timothy Augustine Coghlan, I.S.O.
- Agent-General for New South Wales. President of Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Economics and Statistics), 1902. Author of The Seven Colonies of Australia; Statistical Account of Australia and New Zealand.
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Australia.
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Assignats.
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T. As.
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Thomas Ashby, M.A., D.Litt. (Oxon.).
- Director of the British School of Archaeology at Rome. Formerly Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford. Craven Fellow, 1897. Author of numerous articles in the Papers of the British School at Rome; The Classical Topography of the Roman Campagna; &c.
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Antium; Appia Via; Apulia: History; Aqueduct: Roman; Aquileia; Aquino; Ardea; Arezzo; Ariano di Puglia; Aricia; Ariminum; Arpi; Arpino; Arretium; Ascoli Piceno; Asisium; Assisi; Astura; Ateste; Aufidena; Augusta (Sicily); Augusta Bagiennorum; Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; Aurelia, Via.
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T. Ba.
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Sir Thomas Barclay, M.P.
- Member of the Institute of International Law. Member of the Supreme Council of the Congo Free State. Officer of the Legion of Honour. Author of Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy; &c. M.P. for Blackburn, 1910.
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Angary; Annexation; Asylum, Right of.
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T. Ca.
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Thomas Case, M.A.
- President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Formerly Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy at Oxford. Author of Physical Realism; &c.
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Aristotle.
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Attila.
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T. H. H.*
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Col. Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., D.Sc., F.R.G.S.
- Superintendent, Frontier Surveys, India, 1892–1898. Author of The Indian Borderland; The Countries of the King’s Award; &c.
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Asia: Geography and Ethnology.
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T. L. H.
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Sir Thomas Little Heath, K.C.B., D.Sc. (Cantab.).
- Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Anthemius; Apollonius of Perga; Archimedes.
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T. M. L.
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Rev. Thomas Martin Lindsay, LL.D., D.D.
- Principal of the United Free Church College, Glasgow. Formerly Assistant to the Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Author of History of the Reformation; Life of Luther; &c.
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Aquinas, Thomas.
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Arnold, Matthew.
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T. W. R. D.
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T. W. Rhys Davids, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.
- Professor of Comparative Religion in the University of Manchester. President of the Pali Text Society. Fellow of the British Academy. Secretary and Librarian of Royal Asiatic Society, 1885–1902. Author of Buddhism; &c.
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Asoka.
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