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... published work was Materials for the History of Athenian Democracy from Solon to Pericles , published in 1874 , and his second , Realism in Morals ( 1877 ) . From 1883 to 1889 he was lecturer in Greek his- tory at Christ Church , and in ...
... published work was Materials for the History of Athenian Democracy from Solon to Pericles , published in 1874 , and his second , Realism in Morals ( 1877 ) . From 1883 to 1889 he was lecturer in Greek his- tory at Christ Church , and in ...
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... published the appeal of the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford University on this subject , and on the 6th my first letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second ...
... published the appeal of the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford University on this subject , and on the 6th my first letter pointing out that the appeal had not the authority of the University . On the 12th I wrote a second ...
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... published a letter from me to the effect that Sir Isaac Newton was right in contending that space and time are not only relative , but also absolute , perhaps , now that The Theory of Relativity has been published by Professor Einstein ...
... published a letter from me to the effect that Sir Isaac Newton was right in contending that space and time are not only relative , but also absolute , perhaps , now that The Theory of Relativity has been published by Professor Einstein ...
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