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... Oxford , and was placed in the first class in Modern History in 1874. At Oxford he enjoyed the intimate friendship of the historian , Edward Freeman , whose daughter Margaret he married in 1878 , an accomplished and devoted comrade in ...
... Oxford , and was placed in the first class in Modern History in 1874. At Oxford he enjoyed the intimate friendship of the historian , Edward Freeman , whose daughter Margaret he married in 1878 , an accomplished and devoted comrade in ...
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... Oxford ( London , 23 May 1881 ) . 12. The Ashmolean Museum as a Home of Archaeology in Oxford , 20 Novem- ber 1884 , Oxford ( Parker ) . 13. Num . Chron . , 3rd ser . , ix . 1–228 ( 1889 ) . 14. Ibid . xi ( 1891 ) , 205–373 . 15. Ibid ...
... Oxford ( London , 23 May 1881 ) . 12. The Ashmolean Museum as a Home of Archaeology in Oxford , 20 Novem- ber 1884 , Oxford ( Parker ) . 13. Num . Chron . , 3rd ser . , ix . 1–228 ( 1889 ) . 14. Ibid . xi ( 1891 ) , 205–373 . 15. Ibid ...
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... Oxford , on 15 October 1873 , and remained there until 1877. Before pro- ceeding to Balliol he studied at the University of Edin- burgh during the summer session of 1872 , at Leipzig in 1872-3 , and at Tübingen in the summer of 1873. He ...
... Oxford , on 15 October 1873 , and remained there until 1877. Before pro- ceeding to Balliol he studied at the University of Edin- burgh during the summer session of 1872 , at Leipzig in 1872-3 , and at Tübingen in the summer of 1873. He ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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