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Such powers were given and taken away time after time ; but in the end the commons had their way ; the justices of the peace were to be local knights and squires , and plenty of them ; not one or two great lords with estates in half a ...
Such powers were given and taken away time after time ; but in the end the commons had their way ; the justices of the peace were to be local knights and squires , and plenty of them ; not one or two great lords with estates in half a ...
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given at Melbourne in 1923 and the Report of the Prime Minister's Committee on the Classics in Education , drafted by Mackail in 1921. Others are more definitely literary ; out- standing among these are a paper on the ' Virgilian Under- ...
given at Melbourne in 1923 and the Report of the Prime Minister's Committee on the Classics in Education , drafted by Mackail in 1921. Others are more definitely literary ; out- standing among these are a paper on the ' Virgilian Under- ...
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The reaction towards the empirical and given continued , along with a new interest in the principles of physical science , provoked by the writings of E. Mach and others , during the years in which I was associated at Manchester with ...
The reaction towards the empirical and given continued , along with a new interest in the principles of physical science , provoked by the writings of E. Mach and others , during the years in which I was associated at Manchester with ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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