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... matter of conjecture . It is proposed there- fore simply to chronicle , as an aid to many pleasant memories on the part of the older members , the chief landmarks in the history of the Association . The practice of holding the meetings ...
... matter of conjecture . It is proposed there- fore simply to chronicle , as an aid to many pleasant memories on the part of the older members , the chief landmarks in the history of the Association . The practice of holding the meetings ...
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... matter of history . One point , however , cannot be passed in silence . The very favourable state of the funds of the Association , ( largely due to the successful management of the annual Conversaziones ) enabled the Committee , in the ...
... matter of history . One point , however , cannot be passed in silence . The very favourable state of the funds of the Association , ( largely due to the successful management of the annual Conversaziones ) enabled the Committee , in the ...
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... matter to point out the differentiæ amongst all Shakespeare gives her no personal name : even Goneril has one ; but the wife of Macbeth became so utterly unsexed according to her own desire , ( " You spirits , that tend on mortal ...
... matter to point out the differentiæ amongst all Shakespeare gives her no personal name : even Goneril has one ; but the wife of Macbeth became so utterly unsexed according to her own desire , ( " You spirits , that tend on mortal ...
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... matter on all sides , and he finds that his conclusions are identical with those of more than twenty of the best reputed men in Rome . Conscious of unselfishness , nay more , of self sacrifice , believing that the hour of Rome's ...
... matter on all sides , and he finds that his conclusions are identical with those of more than twenty of the best reputed men in Rome . Conscious of unselfishness , nay more , of self sacrifice , believing that the hour of Rome's ...
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... matter by no means neglected by the relief Committees , is the Education of the children of the poor . Wherever practicable , attendance at some school is insisted upon , and where parents are unable to pay their own fees , this is done ...
... matter by no means neglected by the relief Committees , is the Education of the children of the poor . Wherever practicable , attendance at some school is insisted upon , and where parents are unable to pay their own fees , this is done ...
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