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... referred to should be commemorated in a manner worthy of our greatest poet and of the lustre he has reflected on his country . This wish was not confined to England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men ...
... referred to should be commemorated in a manner worthy of our greatest poet and of the lustre he has reflected on his country . This wish was not confined to England , and many inquiries were addressed from abroad to English literary men ...
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... referred , but on which , before sitting down , I should like , in a single word , to touch ; and that is the history of historians . What you will allow me to call a pious remembrance connects itself with this reference . The first ...
... referred , but on which , before sitting down , I should like , in a single word , to touch ; and that is the history of historians . What you will allow me to call a pious remembrance connects itself with this reference . The first ...
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... referred to , was the firstfruits of his leisure , and his appointment as Gifford Lecturer brought him back to his lecture - desk in his old university during the winters of 1894-5 and 1895-6 . This Lectureship , with its demand for ...
... referred to , was the firstfruits of his leisure , and his appointment as Gifford Lecturer brought him back to his lecture - desk in his old university during the winters of 1894-5 and 1895-6 . This Lectureship , with its demand for ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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