PropertyValue
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http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value
  • But his work there and in London (whither he was transferred in 1896) must, like the episcopal life of Stubbs, be left out of sight in this place. 55 His continued interest in historical studies is shown by the fact that, in 1896, the year of his appointment to London, he wrote the introduction to The Cambridge Modern History, in place of his friend lord Acton.
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