Excerpt from Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Vol. 16: New Series
In casting about for a subject on which to address you to-day I came to the conclusion that to speak on some abstract question connected with the study of history would at best be but a feeble repetition of What has been said before by my predecessors here, by professors in their inaugural lectures, and by many others in Speech or in writing. Before an audience of this kind I need not defend the interest or the utility of our favourite study. You would hardly be here if you did not believe the study of history to be useful, and if you did not generally find it interesting. I need not dwell on the fact that history is the mother, in more senses than one, of politics; and that, whatever else we should know as citizens, politicians, or administrators, we ought at least to know something of the history of our own country - how it came to be made - through what changes it has recently passed - what have been its relations to other States down to our own day.
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