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... material . It is proposed to take steps to bring the work to a speedy conclusion by enlisting all possible help at the close of the European war . With this object in view and as a result of reduced expenditure in recent months , a ...
... material . It is proposed to take steps to bring the work to a speedy conclusion by enlisting all possible help at the close of the European war . With this object in view and as a result of reduced expenditure in recent months , a ...
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... materials already possessed by the mind ' ? ( b ) Do we ever attain the ideal , do we ever construct a completely ... material ? How is it gained ? It seems to me that the empiricist answer to these questions is , on the whole , sound ...
... materials already possessed by the mind ' ? ( b ) Do we ever attain the ideal , do we ever construct a completely ... material ? How is it gained ? It seems to me that the empiricist answer to these questions is , on the whole , sound ...
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... material is there in embarrassing richness , but until it has been collected and catalogued , no one can speak with authority on any aspect of Irish folk - lore . Furthermore , there must be an end to the pernicious and unscientific ...
... material is there in embarrassing richness , but until it has been collected and catalogued , no one can speak with authority on any aspect of Irish folk - lore . Furthermore , there must be an end to the pernicious and unscientific ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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