Excerpt from The Quarterly Review, Vol. 174: January April, 1892Green. Founded to accumulate and publish original authorities of every sort for a continuous history of the municipal, religious, and academic life of Oxford, it is training up a band of historians, archaeologists, palmographers, and antiquarians, who have not feared the reproach of specialists, nor recalled
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