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Definition of Elizabeth sanderson haldane
1. Noun. Scottish writer and sister of Richard Haldane and John Haldane (1862-1937).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane
Literary usage of Elizabeth sanderson haldane
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1. Noteworthy Families (modern Science): An Index to Kinships in Near Degrees by Francis Galton, Edgar Schuster (1906)
"si, elizabeth sanderson haldane, authoress of " Life of Ferrier," translator of
Hegel's " History of Philosophy"; promoter of education and of reforms in ..."
2. Civil Service of Great Britain by Robert Moses (1914)
"... Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society; PHILIP SNOWDEN, Esquire; GRAHAM WALLAS,
Esquire; elizabeth sanderson haldane, Spinster; and Lucy ANNE ..."
3. The University Review (1906)
"Alexander Gordon Mitchell, minister of Killearn, the parish of Buchanan's birth.
LL.D.: Miss elizabeth sanderson haldane; Professor John Eyton Bickersteth, ..."