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  <dc:title>Milner, Balliol., to P.L.G.: further details of the Hardinge affair, especially (?Hardwicke Drummond) Rawnsley's part;
examination for the Ireland prize just finished;
the forthcoming election of either (H. H. ) Asquith or (H. M. ) Hyndman as President of the Union;
the more he sees of Arnold Toynbee the more he is convinced that his enthusiasm "is neither superficial nor evanescent."</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>13 Mar 1874</dc:date>
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