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THE Government has outdone itself. Mr. Lowe and Mr. Ayrton have added another to their many claims on the esteem of their admiring fellow-countrymen, another to their many efforts to place England at the front in all matters relating to culture, and let us add another to the many indications that if science and culture are to go on in any large sense here at all, there must be some very considerable change in our present arrangements.
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The Government and the Society of Antiquaries . Nature 6, 277–278 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006277a0
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