Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 62. kiadásThe Society, 1912 |
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xxxvii. oldal
... a few years ago , too , Liverpool people were content with a dull , grey monotonous congeries of streets without open spaces or green trees . Now they are scheming same . for a city beautiful . New ideas have PROCEEDINGS . xxxvii.
... a few years ago , too , Liverpool people were content with a dull , grey monotonous congeries of streets without open spaces or green trees . Now they are scheming same . for a city beautiful . New ideas have PROCEEDINGS . xxxvii.
xxxviii. oldal
... ideas , the same old arguments , the same old limitations . These men dominated the city far too long . They called themselves practical men , by which they meant men who followed precedents however stupid , did the same thing , thought ...
... ideas , the same old arguments , the same old limitations . These men dominated the city far too long . They called themselves practical men , by which they meant men who followed precedents however stupid , did the same thing , thought ...
xxxix. oldal
... idea of the importance which the Society would hold at the end of its first hundred years , and of the influence which it would exercise upon the life and thought of Liverpool . I think we shall be able to promise an even fuller life to ...
... idea of the importance which the Society would hold at the end of its first hundred years , and of the influence which it would exercise upon the life and thought of Liverpool . I think we shall be able to promise an even fuller life to ...
xlv. oldal
... idea of founding a University College certainly seemed a mad one , and one worthily housed in the old lunatic asylum , but the faith of the first founders has been well justified by events . ( Applause ) . At that time one found one's ...
... idea of founding a University College certainly seemed a mad one , and one worthily housed in the old lunatic asylum , but the faith of the first founders has been well justified by events . ( Applause ) . At that time one found one's ...
lxiii. oldal
... ideas to ourselves . May I ask you to charge your glasses , and drink the health of " Our Guests , " coupling with that toast the name of the President of the Royal Institution . ( Applause ) . - Dr. Richard Caton , M.D. , LL.D ...
... ideas to ourselves . May I ask you to charge your glasses , and drink the health of " Our Guests , " coupling with that toast the name of the President of the Royal Institution . ( Applause ) . - Dr. Richard Caton , M.D. , LL.D ...
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