He felt then, and still more after the Reform Act of 1866, that we must educate our masters, 1 and he rather scandalized his old university friends by the stress he laid on physical science as opposed to classical studies.
Liberals were scandalized by his apparent identification of right with might, implied in the demand for a strong government; and though he often declared the true interpretation to be that the right would ultimately become might, his desire for strong government seemed too often to sanction t
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