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A well-judging man will open his trunk-line of study in such a direction that, while habitually adhering to it, he may enjoy a ready access to such other fields of knowledge as are most nearly related to it.
James Fitzjames Stephen
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James Fitzjames Stephen
Age: 65 †
Born: 1829
Born: March 3
Died: 1894
Died: March 11
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