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... learning and whose enthusiasm for knowledge made him the very glory of our Island ? It is significant that a movement is at last on foot to raise a monument to his memory , in sight of Monkwearmouth where his boyhood was spent . And one ...
... learning and whose enthusiasm for knowledge made him the very glory of our Island ? It is significant that a movement is at last on foot to raise a monument to his memory , in sight of Monkwearmouth where his boyhood was spent . And one ...
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... Learning and his De Augmentis ; and it is to be hoped that the Sectional Committees will place in the forefront of their programme systematic reports as to the work to be done , and the general condition of the several branches of learning ...
... Learning and his De Augmentis ; and it is to be hoped that the Sectional Committees will place in the forefront of their programme systematic reports as to the work to be done , and the general condition of the several branches of learning ...
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... learning is perhaps more recognized there than anywhere else . There are four faculties in the university - one of History and Philology , one of Law , one of Natural Science , and one of Orientalism . Similarly there are four divisions ...
... learning is perhaps more recognized there than anywhere else . There are four faculties in the university - one of History and Philology , one of Law , one of Natural Science , and one of Orientalism . Similarly there are four divisions ...
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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