FOOTNOTES:
[1] This article deals solely with the History A 1 course of the School of Arts or Academical Department, and makes no attempt to describe the course given in the Sheffield Scientific School.
[2] Cambridge Modern History, Vol. XI., Preface.
[3] Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1909.
[4] Any one text-book of the group is accepted.
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