Letters, Lectures and Reviews is a collection of works by the British philosopher and theologian Henry Longueville Mansel. The book includes a variety of pieces, ranging from personal letters to academic lectures to critical reviews of other scholars' works. One of the most notable pieces in the collection is the Phrontisterion, or Oxford in the 19th Century, which was originally delivered as a lecture in 1850. This piece provides a detailed and insightful...
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