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Page 21
... object of honour and the object that deserves a distinct assurance of our resentment In protesting against the proposed meeting to honour Mr. Carmichael , we are doing a duty which we would fain have seen devolve on other men , but ...
... object of honour and the object that deserves a distinct assurance of our resentment In protesting against the proposed meeting to honour Mr. Carmichael , we are doing a duty which we would fain have seen devolve on other men , but ...
Page 35
... object that is kept in mind is the passing of the University Examinations , and in the worry and haste that accompany the process of training they forget this higher view of their future position . We believe that like all serious works ...
... object that is kept in mind is the passing of the University Examinations , and in the worry and haste that accompany the process of training they forget this higher view of their future position . We believe that like all serious works ...
Page 143
... object has been to point out defects where they exist , to give credit where it is due , with the object of remedy- ing these shortcomings . There is nothing in them that any ruler ought to resent . He may think the estimate wrong but ...
... object has been to point out defects where they exist , to give credit where it is due , with the object of remedy- ing these shortcomings . There is nothing in them that any ruler ought to resent . He may think the estimate wrong but ...
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