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... Bonar was astonishingly fresh , considering that he was sixty years old at the time , and it was a real good effort for one of his age . Mr. Grant added to this note , in a covering letter , the following remarks : My association with ...
... Bonar was astonishingly fresh , considering that he was sixty years old at the time , and it was a real good effort for one of his age . Mr. Grant added to this note , in a covering letter , the following remarks : My association with ...
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... Bonar was fortunate in his marriage in 1883 to Mary Mewburn Miller of Liverpool . Her father was connected with shipping and his wife's mother , Caroline , was a daughter of Francis Mewburn , solicitor to the first railway , the ...
... Bonar was fortunate in his marriage in 1883 to Mary Mewburn Miller of Liverpool . Her father was connected with shipping and his wife's mother , Caroline , was a daughter of Francis Mewburn , solicitor to the first railway , the ...
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... Bonar's work on Malthus , to which reference has already been made , would be incomplete without a notice of a publication on a biography of Malthus in manuscript , which is in my possession . It is hoped to publish this after the War ...
... Bonar's work on Malthus , to which reference has already been made , would be incomplete without a notice of a publication on a biography of Malthus in manuscript , which is in my possession . It is hoped to publish this after the War ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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