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... Lord Rosebery , to the Chair of Modern History at Cambridge , and filled that post until his death . Though already an elderly man when he came to this new home and new duties , he quickly adapted himself to the conditions of the one ...
... Lord Rosebery , to the Chair of Modern History at Cambridge , and filled that post until his death . Though already an elderly man when he came to this new home and new duties , he quickly adapted himself to the conditions of the one ...
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... Lord Acton . He possessed and had read all the books of the famous controversialists , he knew their lives as if he were of their own days , he followed them in their epistolary correspondence , he knew their friends , their living ...
... Lord Acton . He possessed and had read all the books of the famous controversialists , he knew their lives as if he were of their own days , he followed them in their epistolary correspondence , he knew their friends , their living ...
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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
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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