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... asked how many edges a cube has , would be momentarily nonplussed ? Of course they know what a cube is , and they could identify a lump of sugar as an example without the least hesitation , but if asked how many edges such a figure has ...
... asked how many edges a cube has , would be momentarily nonplussed ? Of course they know what a cube is , and they could identify a lump of sugar as an example without the least hesitation , but if asked how many edges such a figure has ...
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... asked to come . ' His attendance upon such a question ... is quite necessary , and I am sorry to say that he loves his ease so much that he will never move if he has an option . ' " Cabinet Ministers were not supposed to leave London ...
... asked to come . ' His attendance upon such a question ... is quite necessary , and I am sorry to say that he loves his ease so much that he will never move if he has an option . ' " Cabinet Ministers were not supposed to leave London ...
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... asked why he had concurred in the Cabinet Minute of 27 May 1812 which advised against pursuing further the negotiations for bringing Canning and Wellesley into the Government.2 In September 1822 George IV used nearly the same procedure ...
... asked why he had concurred in the Cabinet Minute of 27 May 1812 which advised against pursuing further the negotiations for bringing Canning and Wellesley into the Government.2 In September 1822 George IV used nearly the same procedure ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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