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... less . Had there been a portcullis one would have had to allow at least 5 cm . clearance on each side , leaving 4.18 m . only for its maximum width , or 67 cm . less than the opening to be covered , so that 33 cm . would have been left ...
... less . Had there been a portcullis one would have had to allow at least 5 cm . clearance on each side , leaving 4.18 m . only for its maximum width , or 67 cm . less than the opening to be covered , so that 33 cm . would have been left ...
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... less indiscreet , more useful in the Cabinet , and ' per- manently less troublesome ' as President of the Board of Control . When in November 1830 Grey offered Lord Durham the Privy Seal , Durham said that he would have preferred a more ...
... less indiscreet , more useful in the Cabinet , and ' per- manently less troublesome ' as President of the Board of Control . When in November 1830 Grey offered Lord Durham the Privy Seal , Durham said that he would have preferred a more ...
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... less on the diplomacy of the Director than on the imperfections of human nature . While he was always ready to consult the interests of his sub- ordinates he was a no less stalwart defender of the Museum's standing against official ...
... less on the diplomacy of the Director than on the imperfections of human nature . While he was always ready to consult the interests of his sub- ordinates he was a no less stalwart defender of the Museum's standing against official ...
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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