Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 62. kiadásThe Society, 1912 |
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xlv. oldal
... become a day student within its walls . ( Applause ) . I have often thought that the Principal teaching me , a solitary student in the class for Greek , must have thought what poor material he was supplied with . ( Laughter ) ...
... become a day student within its walls . ( Applause ) . I have often thought that the Principal teaching me , a solitary student in the class for Greek , must have thought what poor material he was supplied with . ( Laughter ) ...
xlvi. oldal
... become famous through- out the world for its Tropical School of Medicine . ( Hear , hear ) . There are other branches of learning it has founded quite new to Universities , and I think we can say with pride of it , that it is a worthy ...
... become famous through- out the world for its Tropical School of Medicine . ( Hear , hear ) . There are other branches of learning it has founded quite new to Universities , and I think we can say with pride of it , that it is a worthy ...
li. oldal
... becoming too professional , that scientific investigation can only be carried on now in University laboratories and ... become a little too much engrossed in apparatus and laboratories and such refine- ments , but I think the pendulum ...
... becoming too professional , that scientific investigation can only be carried on now in University laboratories and ... become a little too much engrossed in apparatus and laboratories and such refine- ments , but I think the pendulum ...
lxiv. oldal
... become of the intellectual interests of Liver- pool had it not been for such a society as this , aided by other kindred societies . ( Loud applause ) . I say the Society has kept alight the torch of learning , it has awakened the mental ...
... become of the intellectual interests of Liver- pool had it not been for such a society as this , aided by other kindred societies . ( Loud applause ) . I say the Society has kept alight the torch of learning , it has awakened the mental ...
lxv. oldal
... becomes vastly richer and more interesting than if spent in mere trivi- alities . ( Applause ) . It has been always the object of the Society to direct men to the forms of work and thought that are pressing and important , that do good ...
... becomes vastly richer and more interesting than if spent in mere trivi- alities . ( Applause ) . It has been always the object of the Society to direct men to the forms of work and thought that are pressing and important , that do good ...
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