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... Speaking was impossible in that mute chamber . ” The essay asks aid for the bereaved , and it ends with the lovely brevity of " Oblige me and the dead , if you can In this way of speaking and thinking of death I find a healthiness and a ...
... Speaking was impossible in that mute chamber . ” The essay asks aid for the bereaved , and it ends with the lovely brevity of " Oblige me and the dead , if you can In this way of speaking and thinking of death I find a healthiness and a ...
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... speak for itself . If I were speaking to an assembly of philosophers I would define jurisprudence and let English thought speak for itself . But I am speaking to the Royal Society of Literature , a Society which dwells around the green ...
... speak for itself . If I were speaking to an assembly of philosophers I would define jurisprudence and let English thought speak for itself . But I am speaking to the Royal Society of Literature , a Society which dwells around the green ...
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... speak from my own experience as a worker in a limited area of the same field . NOTE . I may seem to have been somewhat wanting in respect to my learned ancestor Dr. Stukeley ( p . 94 ) . But it is only fair to say that recent ...
... speak from my own experience as a worker in a limited area of the same field . NOTE . I may seem to have been somewhat wanting in respect to my learned ancestor Dr. Stukeley ( p . 94 ) . But it is only fair to say that recent ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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