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... says to men in the existing statutes . But in the proposed statute it does not say it to women , because it does not say that they shall matriculate . A man must matriculate , then pass moderations , and then go in for a final honour ...
... says to men in the existing statutes . But in the proposed statute it does not say it to women , because it does not say that they shall matriculate . A man must matriculate , then pass moderations , and then go in for a final honour ...
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... says there is no analysis , and yet there it is ! ' But I do not say that there is no analysis in the synthetic philosophy ; I say that there is no previous analysis of scientific knowledge before the synthetic philosophy . The analytic ...
... says there is no analysis , and yet there it is ! ' But I do not say that there is no analysis in the synthetic philosophy ; I say that there is no previous analysis of scientific knowledge before the synthetic philosophy . The analytic ...
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... says that no man ever spake more neatly , more presly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered ' . On the one hand , he regards Shakespeare as the author of plays from which he ought to have ...
... says that no man ever spake more neatly , more presly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered ' . On the one hand , he regards Shakespeare as the author of plays from which he ought to have ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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