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" ... to receive a new fellow from his father — when I think what an influence there is in this place for evil as well as for good. I do not know anything which affects me more. "
The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold: D. D., Late Head-master of ... - Page 112
by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 516 pages
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 8

1844 - 640 pages
...this place for evil, as well as for good. I do not know any thing which affects me more.' His pupil, who had, on his own first coming, been impressed chiefly...emotion, I should think it was high time to be off.' " — In administering the Communion he bent himself down to the little boys with looks of fatherly...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 74

1844 - 568 pages
...his father, when I think what an influence there is in this place for evil as well as for good. Yes ! if ever I could receive a new boy from his father without emotion, I should think it high time to be off.' And all this soon found its echo in the feelings of his boys. ' I am sure,' writes...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 74

1844 - 698 pages
...his father, when I think what an influence there is in this place for evil as well as for good. Yes ! if ever I could receive a new boy from his father without emotion, I should think it high time to be off.' And all this soon found its echo in the feelings of his boys. ' I am sure,' writes...
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Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4

Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1851 - 842 pages
...this place for evil, as well as for good. I do not know any thing which affects me more.' " His pupil who had, on his own first coming, been impressed chiefly...he said, ' if ever I could receive a new boy from bis father without emotion, I should think it was high time to be off.' " PROGRESS OF PEACE. In the...
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 pages
...this feeling did not wear away with the succession of fresh arrivals, he said, " No, if ever I can receive a new boy from his father, without emotion, I should think it was time for me to resign my situation." Being well aware that, in a school of three hundred boys, sudden...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 23

American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 pages
...this feeling did not wear away with the succession of fresh arrivals, he said, " No, if ever I can receive a new boy from his father, without emotion, I should think it was time for me to resign my situation." Being well aware that, in a school of three hundred boys, sudden...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 4

1857 - 956 pages
...his father, when I think what an influence there is in this place for evil as well as for good. * * * If ever I could receive a new boy from his father...emotion, I should think it was high time to be off." Nor did the feeling wear away with the residence of the pupil. The letters from Arnold to the parents...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 4

Henry Barnard - 1857 - 880 pages
...his father, when I think what an influence there is in this place for evil as well as for good. * * * If ever I could receive a new boy from his father...emotion, I should think it was high time to be off." Nor did the feeling wear away with the residence of the pupil. The letters from Arnold to the parents...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 pages
...this place for evil as well as for good. I do not know anything which affects me more." His pupil, who had, on his own first coming, been impressed chiefly...to wear away with the succession of fresh arrivals. " Xo," he said, " if ever I could receive a new boy from his father without emotion, I should think...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, Volume 1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1875 - 392 pages
...good. I do not know anything which affects me more." His pupil, who had, on his own first coining, been impressed chiefly by the severity of his manner,...emotion, I should think it was high time to be off." What h« felt thus on ordinary occasions, was heightened of course when anything brought strongly before...
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