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... scholars , competent and willing to co - operate , came , at our invitation , to this country to take part in our work . At the request of Dutch classical scholars the General Editor went to Leiden and The Hague to speak about the ...
... scholars , competent and willing to co - operate , came , at our invitation , to this country to take part in our work . At the request of Dutch classical scholars the General Editor went to Leiden and The Hague to speak about the ...
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... scholars , the interchange of publications , the presentation of complimentary addresses , and the like . Let no one think that these are trivialities - they may have an effect far beyond their apparent importance - nor that , because ...
... scholars , the interchange of publications , the presentation of complimentary addresses , and the like . Let no one think that these are trivialities - they may have an effect far beyond their apparent importance - nor that , because ...
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... scholars , and Sir John Rhŷs , whose name we are honouring to - day , was one of the first of the native scholars who have done pioneer work in the field of Celtic philology in its wider sense.2 In spite of the fact that these languages ...
... scholars , and Sir John Rhŷs , whose name we are honouring to - day , was one of the first of the native scholars who have done pioneer work in the field of Celtic philology in its wider sense.2 In spite of the fact that these languages ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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