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... perhaps en- dangered . I say perhaps , because I find it very difficult in my own mind to determine what real prospect there was in 1760 of Personal Government being effectively established in England . The latter part of the century ...
... perhaps en- dangered . I say perhaps , because I find it very difficult in my own mind to determine what real prospect there was in 1760 of Personal Government being effectively established in England . The latter part of the century ...
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... perhaps for this reason he rose so easily above his learning . He had a great respect for exact scholarship , which he possessed to a very high degree . But to him it was simply a means to an end , a way of discovering the workings of ...
... perhaps for this reason he rose so easily above his learning . He had a great respect for exact scholarship , which he possessed to a very high degree . But to him it was simply a means to an end , a way of discovering the workings of ...
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... perhaps goes farther than anything else in explaining what manner of man he fundamentally was . But one of its most characteristic and important expressions was his intense loyalty to the immediate communities of which he formed part ...
... perhaps goes farther than anything else in explaining what manner of man he fundamentally was . But one of its most characteristic and important expressions was his intense loyalty to the immediate communities of which he formed part ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
February 1943 | 18 |
THE CENTURY OF DIVINE SONGS Warton Lecture on English | 37 |
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