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... Cambridge , as a commoner . At Cambridge he was a contemporary of Prince Edward of Wales , and was one of a group of twelve undergraduates selected by J. W. Clark to be the special associates and companions of the young prince . He was ...
... Cambridge , as a commoner . At Cambridge he was a contemporary of Prince Edward of Wales , and was one of a group of twelve undergraduates selected by J. W. Clark to be the special associates and companions of the young prince . He was ...
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... Cambridge to carry out the duties of his London Chair . He gave fifteen lectures a week , and sometimes more , at University College , as well as courses on Kant and on advanced psychology for the Moral Sciences Faculty at Cambridge ...
... Cambridge to carry out the duties of his London Chair . He gave fifteen lectures a week , and sometimes more , at University College , as well as courses on Kant and on advanced psychology for the Moral Sciences Faculty at Cambridge ...
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... Cambridge . Dr. Keeling goes on to illustrate the value of Hicks's methods as a teacher from his own experience as a student : During my final honours year at London , I had become enthu- siastic about much of Russell's and Moore's work ...
... Cambridge . Dr. Keeling goes on to illustrate the value of Hicks's methods as a teacher from his own experience as a student : During my final honours year at London , I had become enthu- siastic about much of Russell's and Moore's work ...
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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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