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Pagina 42
... follows that , as there were hitherto not any , in future there would not be many , candidates in all the examina ... follow . May I remind Mr. Arthur Sidgwick that in December 1887 , when the question of women's degrees was rife at Cam ...
... follows that , as there were hitherto not any , in future there would not be many , candidates in all the examina ... follow . May I remind Mr. Arthur Sidgwick that in December 1887 , when the question of women's degrees was rife at Cam ...
Pagina 203
... follows : C ยท ' In the result they have discovered that the party is sub- ' stantially united , but united in desiring the formulation of a Conservative policy as the policy of the Government which it supports . The Prime Minister is ...
... follows : C ยท ' In the result they have discovered that the party is sub- ' stantially united , but united in desiring the formulation of a Conservative policy as the policy of the Government which it supports . The Prime Minister is ...
Pagina 227
... follows , no doubt , that the force of objective agencies is unknown and unknowable ; if force as known to us is an affection of consciousness , then force as it exists out of our consciousness is not force as we know it . But this ...
... follows , no doubt , that the force of objective agencies is unknown and unknowable ; if force as known to us is an affection of consciousness , then force as it exists out of our consciousness is not force as we know it . But this ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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