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... considered the matter , and appointed a Committee of Fellows , with power to confer with such persons as they thought desirable , and to report to the Council on the suggestions made in Professor Sidgwick's memorandum . The Committee ...
... considered the matter , and appointed a Committee of Fellows , with power to confer with such persons as they thought desirable , and to report to the Council on the suggestions made in Professor Sidgwick's memorandum . The Committee ...
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... considered possible . What qualities did the cardinals desire to find in the new Pope ? First of all , every one wished that the successful man should stand under some obliga- tion to him , for which a reward might be claimed ...
... considered possible . What qualities did the cardinals desire to find in the new Pope ? First of all , every one wished that the successful man should stand under some obliga- tion to him , for which a reward might be claimed ...
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... considered a desirable subject , and who had been left in the lurch simply because none of the interested would divide with the others the ' glory ' of making him Pope , and because frank explanations were not supposed to THE CONCLAVE ...
... considered a desirable subject , and who had been left in the lurch simply because none of the interested would divide with the others the ' glory ' of making him Pope , and because frank explanations were not supposed to THE CONCLAVE ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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