Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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Page 12
... remarkable success . He was affected by the double taint of Latinity and the love of the abstract which sadly hampered the course of his naturally vigorous and masculine thought . The famous example from the " Journey to the Western ...
... remarkable success . He was affected by the double taint of Latinity and the love of the abstract which sadly hampered the course of his naturally vigorous and masculine thought . The famous example from the " Journey to the Western ...
Page 15
... remarkable of his characteristics was the constant and un- broken regard which he had for this city , while at the same time he was giving the best years of his life , fully and unfeignedly , to his various kinds of work in London . In ...
... remarkable of his characteristics was the constant and un- broken regard which he had for this city , while at the same time he was giving the best years of his life , fully and unfeignedly , to his various kinds of work in London . In ...
Page 34
... remarkable man - for he was a remarkable Inan in an age of remarkable men . The speaker said he supposed he had attended something like a score of birthday celebra- tions held in the Doctor's native city of Lichfield , where year after ...
... remarkable man - for he was a remarkable Inan in an age of remarkable men . The speaker said he supposed he had attended something like a score of birthday celebra- tions held in the Doctor's native city of Lichfield , where year after ...
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