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... tion of one reader would produce thirty copies at the expense of 186 man - hours ( 180 by the scribes and 6 by the reader ) . If , on the other hand , visual copying were employed , six hours would be needed to produce the first copy ...
... tion of one reader would produce thirty copies at the expense of 186 man - hours ( 180 by the scribes and 6 by the reader ) . If , on the other hand , visual copying were employed , six hours would be needed to produce the first copy ...
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... tion be required . I hope I am not overstating the matter . I do not 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 ...
... tion be required . I hope I am not overstating the matter . I do not 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 ...
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... tion for Moral Science at Trinity College , Cambridge . He matri- culated in the University as a member of Trinity College in the Michaelmas Term 1902 , having passed the Previous Examina- tion ( ' Little - Go ' ) in that term . His ...
... tion for Moral Science at Trinity College , Cambridge . He matri- culated in the University as a member of Trinity College in the Michaelmas Term 1902 , having passed the Previous Examina- tion ( ' Little - Go ' ) in that term . His ...
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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