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Page 353
... less and less till he ends - The end is not quite yet . But I seem to see the lines converging to a point - and one used to learn in Euclid that a point is that which has no parts and no magnitude is nothing . I see there is a blank ...
... less and less till he ends - The end is not quite yet . But I seem to see the lines converging to a point - and one used to learn in Euclid that a point is that which has no parts and no magnitude is nothing . I see there is a blank ...
Page 368
... less by accident , much that lay outside its original horizon . Now , with the change of Keeper , the opportunity was taken to lighten and tidy up to some extent the amorphous bulk of the Department by the separation from it of the ...
... less by accident , much that lay outside its original horizon . Now , with the change of Keeper , the opportunity was taken to lighten and tidy up to some extent the amorphous bulk of the Department by the separation from it of the ...
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... less eager than the best of their predecessors , again filled the college , some of the happiest years of his life began . He married in 1919 Margaret Bridges , the daughter of the Poet Laureate , and though he gave up his Junior ...
... less eager than the best of their predecessors , again filled the college , some of the happiest years of his life began . He married in 1919 Margaret Bridges , the daughter of the Poet Laureate , and though he gave up his Junior ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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