Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 62. kiadásThe Society, 1912 |
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xviii. oldal
... appear in the printed Pro- ceedings of the Society owing to their manuscripts having been mislaid by the writers . The average attendance during the Session has been 44. The Council trust that during the forthcoming Session this number ...
... appear in the printed Pro- ceedings of the Society owing to their manuscripts having been mislaid by the writers . The average attendance during the Session has been 44. The Council trust that during the forthcoming Session this number ...
xl. oldal
... appears wonderfully restful , a land to be desired , a delectable country towards which to turn our tired hearts and eyes . Yet , in truth , the days in which this ship of ours was launched were scarcely less stormy than our own . The ...
... appears wonderfully restful , a land to be desired , a delectable country towards which to turn our tired hearts and eyes . Yet , in truth , the days in which this ship of ours was launched were scarcely less stormy than our own . The ...
lx. oldal
... appears was rather depressing for the Trojans , and both Virgil and Homer mention as characteristics of Ucalegon that he was distinguished for his wise councils and good spirits . Of course good spirits indicates that he was the local ...
... appears was rather depressing for the Trojans , and both Virgil and Homer mention as characteristics of Ucalegon that he was distinguished for his wise councils and good spirits . Of course good spirits indicates that he was the local ...
lxii. oldal
... appears in our list of founders , and Mrs. Hugh Rathbone- ( applause ) -granddaughter of William Rathbone VI , and niece of Richard Rathbone . In his presence it would be unfair to refer at length to the many conspicuous services Mr ...
... appears in our list of founders , and Mrs. Hugh Rathbone- ( applause ) -granddaughter of William Rathbone VI , and niece of Richard Rathbone . In his presence it would be unfair to refer at length to the many conspicuous services Mr ...
6. oldal
... appear that in England no certificate was required for an appointment at sea . We are far beyond that condition of things now , but I believe that Hakluyt's plea for the endowment of a University Chair for nautical study has not 6 ...
... appear that in England no certificate was required for an appointment at sea . We are far beyond that condition of things now , but I believe that Hakluyt's plea for the endowment of a University Chair for nautical study has not 6 ...
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