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The University of Oxford has guaranteed a total sum of £ 5,000 , but it is hoped that private generosity will continue , particularly to meet the expenses of proof- reading and the like which will be incurred after the completed work ...
The University of Oxford has guaranteed a total sum of £ 5,000 , but it is hoped that private generosity will continue , particularly to meet the expenses of proof- reading and the like which will be incurred after the completed work ...
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Micaiah , a notable mathematician , Professor at University College , London , and a Fellow of the Royal Society , ' would have won ' , as his brother notes , ' a great name in mathematics , but being the most conscientious of men ...
Micaiah , a notable mathematician , Professor at University College , London , and a Fellow of the Royal Society , ' would have won ' , as his brother notes , ' a great name in mathematics , but being the most conscientious of men ...
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He was appointed a University Lecturer in Classics and quickly won a high reputation . On the death of J. B. Bury he was appointed an Editor of the Cambridge Ancient History , which had then reached its sixth volume .
He was appointed a University Lecturer in Classics and quickly won a high reputation . On the death of J. B. Bury he was appointed an Editor of the Cambridge Ancient History , which had then reached its sixth volume .
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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