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Pagina 16
... give help and advice , he waited to be asked . His library was at any one's disposal , his study door was always open ; he was perfectly unstinting of his own time , while he took every opportunity that the condition of the College ...
... give help and advice , he waited to be asked . His library was at any one's disposal , his study door was always open ; he was perfectly unstinting of his own time , while he took every opportunity that the condition of the College ...
Pagina 43
... give 42 lectures a year , to give 21 to men and 21 to women ? That would be unfair to men , to teach whom he is paid . Is he to give 42 to each sex ? That would sacrifice his leisure for learning . Is he for 84 lectures to be paid ...
... give 42 lectures a year , to give 21 to men and 21 to women ? That would be unfair to men , to teach whom he is paid . Is he to give 42 to each sex ? That would sacrifice his leisure for learning . Is he for 84 lectures to be paid ...
Pagina 197
... give to C with a profit to A , and nothing more depraved . This delightful depravity is what Sir Ernest Wild euphemistically calls the good work done by the Coalition Govern- ment in two years ; for A invariably claims that he is the ...
... give to C with a profit to A , and nothing more depraved . This delightful depravity is what Sir Ernest Wild euphemistically calls the good work done by the Coalition Govern- ment in two years ; for A invariably claims that he is the ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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