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... Oxford in the 1930s was on the whole a happy place . It is obvious that Tom Smith profited greatly from his years there . It was also then that he first met his future wife . After Oxford , and having worked briefly in the office of a ...
... Oxford in the 1930s was on the whole a happy place . It is obvious that Tom Smith profited greatly from his years there . It was also then that he first met his future wife . After Oxford , and having worked briefly in the office of a ...
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... Oxford he had read most extensively . He had worked his way through such older historical works as those by Edward Gibbon , George Grote , Sir J. R. Seeley and Lord Acton and more recent books including many by G. M. Trevelyan , J. L. ...
... Oxford he had read most extensively . He had worked his way through such older historical works as those by Edward Gibbon , George Grote , Sir J. R. Seeley and Lord Acton and more recent books including many by G. M. Trevelyan , J. L. ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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