Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by Morris Motors Limited of the United Kingdom, from the 1913 "bullnose" Oxford to the 1961–1971 Oxford VI.
Read more about Morris Oxford: Oxford ("bullnose") (1913–14), Oxford (1919–26), Oxford (Flatnose) (1926–30) & Six (1929–33), Oxford Sixteen & Twenty (1934–35), Oxford MO (1948–54), Oxford II (1954–56), Oxford III (1956–59), ½-ton Series III, Oxford IV (1957–60), Oxford V (1959–61), Oxford VI (1961–71)
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“If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”
—William Morris (18341896)
“During the first formative centuries of its existence, Christianity was separated from and indeed antagonistic to the state, with which it only later became involved. From the lifetime of its founder, Islam was the state, and the identity of religion and government is indelibly stamped on the memories and awareness of the faithful from their own sacred writings, history, and experience.”
—Bernard Lewis, U.S. Middle Eastern specialist. Islam and the West, ch. 8, Oxford University Press (1993)