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Page 427
... Wright attributed his success largely to the fact that he was self - taught . ' When I came to teach these things I was able to present the difficulties to my pupils in an entirely new way , because I knew exactly where my difficulties ...
... Wright attributed his success largely to the fact that he was self - taught . ' When I came to teach these things I was able to present the difficulties to my pupils in an entirely new way , because I knew exactly where my difficulties ...
Page 429
... Wright told his friend Holt- hausen that if he could get ' something permanent and worth having ' in England he should settle down to dialect work , and ... Wright took the responsibility of financing as well as editing JOSEPH WRIGHT 429.
... Wright told his friend Holt- hausen that if he could get ' something permanent and worth having ' in England he should settle down to dialect work , and ... Wright took the responsibility of financing as well as editing JOSEPH WRIGHT 429.
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... Wright offered the University £ 10,000 in order to induce it to undertake the extension at once . The gift was subject to the condition that interest on the capital sum should be paid to himself and Mrs. Wright during their lives , but ...
... Wright offered the University £ 10,000 in order to induce it to undertake the extension at once . The gift was subject to the condition that interest on the capital sum should be paid to himself and Mrs. Wright during their lives , but ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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