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... remain , because the announcement of a retirement gives rise to speculations and in- ferences in this case utterly unfounded . ' Grey wrote to Carlisle the same day : 6 You hold no office the duties of which are neglected by your ...
... remain , because the announcement of a retirement gives rise to speculations and in- ferences in this case utterly unfounded . ' Grey wrote to Carlisle the same day : 6 You hold no office the duties of which are neglected by your ...
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... remain in the Cabinet , temporarily at any rate , without a Department.3 People other than members sometimes attended a Cabinet meeting by invitation . The Law Officers of the Crown might be summoned to give advice on legal matters ...
... remain in the Cabinet , temporarily at any rate , without a Department.3 People other than members sometimes attended a Cabinet meeting by invitation . The Law Officers of the Crown might be summoned to give advice on legal matters ...
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... remains , both for those who agree and those who differ , a valuable stimulus . In all these spheres his emphasis was ... remain . Great men or little men we can neither hope nor look for more than that . E. F. CARRITT MICHAEL IVANOVITCH ...
... remains , both for those who agree and those who differ , a valuable stimulus . In all these spheres his emphasis was ... remain . Great men or little men we can neither hope nor look for more than that . E. F. CARRITT MICHAEL IVANOVITCH ...
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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