[r-t] Double major principles
King, Peter R
peter.king at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Feb 16 12:18:06 UTC 2005
He's a Chichester ringer
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> Philip Earis
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> I've stumbled across a fairly interesting link containing double major
> principles which can be used to generate the extent:
>
http://www.wandleys.demon.co.uk/maj_prin/maj_prin.htm
The page is written by Hamish McNaughton - does anyone know anything
about him?
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