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British Academy. from the secretaries of the Royal Society , in association with other persons , took independent action , with a view of supplying what the Royal Society felt itself unable to supply . A meeting was held at the British ...
British Academy. from the secretaries of the Royal Society , in association with other persons , took independent action , with a view of supplying what the Royal Society felt itself unable to supply . A meeting was held at the British ...
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British Academy. University of Cambridge , and all such other persons as now are or may hereafter become members of the said society , according to the provisions of these presents , shall for ever hereafter be , by virtue of these ...
British Academy. University of Cambridge , and all such other persons as now are or may hereafter become members of the said society , according to the provisions of these presents , shall for ever hereafter be , by virtue of these ...
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... happily relieved us of the serious task , well worthy of the energies of a British Academy , of engaging in the production of a great thesaurus of our noble English language ; while Professor Joseph Wright 10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
... happily relieved us of the serious task , well worthy of the energies of a British Academy , of engaging in the production of a great thesaurus of our noble English language ; while Professor Joseph Wright 10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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