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... suggest the possibility of dictation . One manuscript which Conway and Walters had in mind was certainly the famous ... suggestion that the dictator suffered from a stutter , because twice in the space of a few lines ( iv . 7. 7 and iv ...
... suggest the possibility of dictation . One manuscript which Conway and Walters had in mind was certainly the famous ... suggestion that the dictator suffered from a stutter , because twice in the space of a few lines ( iv . 7. 7 and iv ...
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... suggest that the answer is , that over and above the types of error which are common to both systems , there is a third type due to what we may call lack of liaison between dictator and scribe , and which is peculiar to the dictated ...
... suggest that the answer is , that over and above the types of error which are common to both systems , there is a third type due to what we may call lack of liaison between dictator and scribe , and which is peculiar to the dictated ...
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... suggest that a stage has by any means been reached where the judicial process is confined to that of statutory interpretation . But a limited personal experience has impressed me with the extraordinary increase during my own lifetime in ...
... suggest that a stage has by any means been reached where the judicial process is confined to that of statutory interpretation . But a limited personal experience has impressed me with the extraordinary increase during my own lifetime in ...
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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