Occasional Addresses, 1893-1916Macmillan, 1918 - 194 pages |
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... Classical Asso- ciation , Town Hall , Birmingham , October 9 , 1908 . VI . THE ENGLISH BAR 115 Address delivered at the Inner Temple Hall , July 10 , 1908 . VII . AD PORTAS 123 Reply to an Address of Welcome from the Prefect of Hall ...
... Classical Asso- ciation , Town Hall , Birmingham , October 9 , 1908 . VI . THE ENGLISH BAR 115 Address delivered at the Inner Temple Hall , July 10 , 1908 . VII . AD PORTAS 123 Reply to an Address of Welcome from the Prefect of Hall ...
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... classical languages , each to become the living source of a fresh and splendid progeny . I will not enter upon the technical and singu- larly barren controversy as to whether literature or science affords the better training for the ...
... classical languages , each to become the living source of a fresh and splendid progeny . I will not enter upon the technical and singu- larly barren controversy as to whether literature or science affords the better training for the ...
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... Classical Association to deliver my address to its members assembled in the Town Hall of Birmingham may be regarded ... Classical Associa- tion , Town Hall , Birmingham , October 9 , 1908 . Dr. Sonnenschein , who has been a pioneer of ...
... Classical Association to deliver my address to its members assembled in the Town Hall of Birmingham may be regarded ... Classical Associa- tion , Town Hall , Birmingham , October 9 , 1908 . Dr. Sonnenschein , who has been a pioneer of ...
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... Classical Association . And although , when I remember that I am in the chair which was occupied by Dr. Butcher , I am painfully sensible that one who is not even worthy to be called a scribe has stolen into Moses ' seat , yet I can ...
... Classical Association . And although , when I remember that I am in the chair which was occupied by Dr. Butcher , I am painfully sensible that one who is not even worthy to be called a scribe has stolen into Moses ' seat , yet I can ...
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... classical study . Let me make my meaning clear by an illustra- tion . I was reading the other day a discourse delivered to the Classical Association of Scotland by Professor Ridgeway , whose Early Age of Greece has laid me , among many ...
... classical study . Let me make my meaning clear by an illustra- tion . I was reading the other day a discourse delivered to the Classical Association of Scotland by Professor Ridgeway , whose Early Age of Greece has laid me , among many ...
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