The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... effect of his in- tellectual teaching . - III . The school chapel . - Services.— Communion . Confirmation . Sermons . - IV . Personal intercourse with the boarders in his own house , and with his scholars generally . - V . General ...
... effect of his in- tellectual teaching . - III . The school chapel . - Services.— Communion . Confirmation . Sermons . - IV . Personal intercourse with the boarders in his own house , and with his scholars generally . - V . General ...
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... effect . His love for all without exception I know , if I know any thing of another man's heart , continued to his life's end ; it survived ( how can the mournful facts be concealed in any complete and truth - telling narrative of his ...
... effect . His love for all without exception I know , if I know any thing of another man's heart , continued to his life's end ; it survived ( how can the mournful facts be concealed in any complete and truth - telling narrative of his ...
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... effect was imme- diate : " It is a work ( he writes on first perusing it ) of such extraordinary ability and learning , that it opened wide before my eyes the extent of my own ignorance ; " and he at once resolved to delay any in ...
... effect was imme- diate : " It is a work ( he writes on first perusing it ) of such extraordinary ability and learning , that it opened wide before my eyes the extent of my own ignorance ; " and he at once resolved to delay any in ...
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... effect this , I have great advantages in the ad- vice and example of many of my friends here in Oxford , and whether I know myself or not is another question , but I most sincerely feel that I could with most pleasure de- vote myself to ...
... effect this , I have great advantages in the ad- vice and example of many of my friends here in Oxford , and whether I know myself or not is another question , but I most sincerely feel that I could with most pleasure de- vote myself to ...
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... effect of it , when the sun is playing over it , is something remarkably beautiful . The river , too , as I saw it in the intense frost of Saturday morning , was uncommonly striking . It had subsided to its natural bed before the snow ...
... effect of it , when the sun is playing over it , is something remarkably beautiful . The river , too , as I saw it in the intense frost of Saturday morning , was uncommonly striking . It had subsided to its natural bed before the snow ...
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