Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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... meeting unanimously decided that the address should be printed , and this constituted the first official publication of the Society . Having been authorised by the meeting , the Council next proceeded to form a set of rules , and this ...
... meeting unanimously decided that the address should be printed , and this constituted the first official publication of the Society . Having been authorised by the meeting , the Council next proceeded to form a set of rules , and this ...
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... meeting that a meeting of the Society shall be held in the spring or early summer of 1912 at Uttoxeter ( the place of the great doctor's penance ) , Ashbourne ( the residence of his great friend , Dr. Taylor ) , and , possibly , Derby ...
... meeting that a meeting of the Society shall be held in the spring or early summer of 1912 at Uttoxeter ( the place of the great doctor's penance ) , Ashbourne ( the residence of his great friend , Dr. Taylor ) , and , possibly , Derby ...
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... meeting in September , 1911 , afforded especial pleasure to the members on account of the scholarly and sympathetic address of the President ( Dr. A. Wallace Williamson ) , and was rendered memorable by the opening to the public of the ...
... meeting in September , 1911 , afforded especial pleasure to the members on account of the scholarly and sympathetic address of the President ( Dr. A. Wallace Williamson ) , and was rendered memorable by the opening to the public of the ...
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