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ON my return to Oxford my attention has been called to an article which appeared in your issue of July 9 last, bearing the above title. (By science is meant, of course, natural science.) I do not wish to discuss the whole of the article. It is for the most part temperately written, and contains some useful criticism by which we in Oxford may profit.
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WARREN, T. The Position of Science at Oxford. Nature 54, 491–492 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054491d0
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