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... Lord Acton really compares with these men , for he does not , but there was in all three weight , force , motivity . Whewell and Thompson were academic types , and therefore marked with the necessary limitations arising from interests ...
... Lord Acton really compares with these men , for he does not , but there was in all three weight , force , motivity . Whewell and Thompson were academic types , and therefore marked with the necessary limitations arising from interests ...
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... Lord Acton was not a mere bibliomaniac , curious in title - pages and rarities . He knew and valued a fine book and ... Lord Acton's death he found it necessary to dispose of the great library which had been the chief work of his life ...
... Lord Acton was not a mere bibliomaniac , curious in title - pages and rarities . He knew and valued a fine book and ... Lord Acton's death he found it necessary to dispose of the great library which had been the chief work of his life ...
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... Lord Acton's possession for life . It was then given by Mr. Carnegie to Mr. John Morley , and by him presented to Cambridge , where it is now being catalogued and arranged as a worthy memorial of a great historical scholar and an ...
... Lord Acton's possession for life . It was then given by Mr. Carnegie to Mr. John Morley , and by him presented to Cambridge , where it is now being catalogued and arranged as a worthy memorial of a great historical scholar and an ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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