Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 62. kiadásThe Society, 1912 |
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xlii. oldal
... fact there's nothing that keeps its youth So far as I know but a tree and truth . I am not quite sure about truth , pragmatists are telling us just lately that it is only a relative thing , a sort of pocket edition . But about the tree ...
... fact there's nothing that keeps its youth So far as I know but a tree and truth . I am not quite sure about truth , pragmatists are telling us just lately that it is only a relative thing , a sort of pocket edition . But about the tree ...
xlvi. oldal
... fact , to me the singularly unpleasant fact , that I have belonged to the University and the College which preceded it , for a longer period than any other member of the Senate . I suppose I may be regarded as a sort of living fossil ...
... fact , to me the singularly unpleasant fact , that I have belonged to the University and the College which preceded it , for a longer period than any other member of the Senate . I suppose I may be regarded as a sort of living fossil ...
xlvii. oldal
... fact that one is sitting at the Senate Table with colleagues , some of whom were one's former students . It is one of the pleasant things in growing old , to find that the younger men one has helped to train are now occupying important ...
... fact that one is sitting at the Senate Table with colleagues , some of whom were one's former students . It is one of the pleasant things in growing old , to find that the younger men one has helped to train are now occupying important ...
lii. oldal
... hardly possible that it is 54 years since I became a member of this Society . ( Loud applause ) . It is a strange fact to remember at this moment , and it gives me great pleasure to be here in the flesh lii PROCEEDINGS .
... hardly possible that it is 54 years since I became a member of this Society . ( Loud applause ) . It is a strange fact to remember at this moment , and it gives me great pleasure to be here in the flesh lii PROCEEDINGS .
4. oldal
... fact that England up to a period was a follower rather than a leader in maritime enterprise ; indeed , he endeavours to prove that England was in possession of a sea literature more ancient than that of any other nation . In his first ...
... fact that England up to a period was a follower rather than a leader in maritime enterprise ; indeed , he endeavours to prove that England was in possession of a sea literature more ancient than that of any other nation . In his first ...
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