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... important than the group that immediately precedes it . The poems that he wrote at school are mainly important in that they show us a boy patiently learning his craft . The poems that he wrote at Oxford have more depth and subtlety ...
... important than the group that immediately precedes it . The poems that he wrote at school are mainly important in that they show us a boy patiently learning his craft . The poems that he wrote at Oxford have more depth and subtlety ...
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... important respects from a tes- tator's will or an agreement between private individuals ? Upon matters of procedure - matters of the greatest importance , ac- cording to the view which I have already more than once con- fessed I am ...
... important respects from a tes- tator's will or an agreement between private individuals ? Upon matters of procedure - matters of the greatest importance , ac- cording to the view which I have already more than once con- fessed I am ...
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... important general theoretical issues and , under the name of Comparative Sociology put forward what he called ' the newer anthropology ' . He stressed his view that any attempt to discover the general laws of human society must be based ...
... important general theoretical issues and , under the name of Comparative Sociology put forward what he called ' the newer anthropology ' . He stressed his view that any attempt to discover the general laws of human society must be based ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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