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Page 249
... friends will remember the music parties and the quiet evenings overlooking Regent's Park , and to disperse the greater part of his library and collections . His humour , mixed now and again with an astringent dash of malice , was ...
... friends will remember the music parties and the quiet evenings overlooking Regent's Park , and to disperse the greater part of his library and collections . His humour , mixed now and again with an astringent dash of malice , was ...
Page 283
... friends in the colleges was compensated by the anticipation of his presence when they were invited to St. John's . In college affairs he re- mained deeply interested , though he was not one of those who can best be described as men of ...
... friends in the colleges was compensated by the anticipation of his presence when they were invited to St. John's . In college affairs he re- mained deeply interested , though he was not one of those who can best be described as men of ...
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... friends had that same trust in him and he in them . Herein he found happiness and made others happy . Indeed , granted Charlesworth's distinction as a scholar and service to Ancient History in the comparatively short span of life ...
... friends had that same trust in him and he in them . Herein he found happiness and made others happy . Indeed , granted Charlesworth's distinction as a scholar and service to Ancient History in the comparatively short span of life ...
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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