The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... even to these - and much more to readers in ge- neral - it is my satisfaction to reflect that any untrue or imperfect impression of his thoughts and feelings which may be gathered from my account of them will PREFACE . ix.
... even to these - and much more to readers in ge- neral - it is my satisfaction to reflect that any untrue or imperfect impression of his thoughts and feelings which may be gathered from my account of them will PREFACE . ix.
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... impressions of Rugby 250 3. To the same . Differences of opinion . • 4. To Mrs. Evelyn , ( on the death of her husband ) 5. To Rev. J. C. Hare . " Defence of Niebuhr . " - Pamphlet " On Roman Catholic claims . " - Estimate of the past ...
... impressions of Rugby 250 3. To the same . Differences of opinion . • 4. To Mrs. Evelyn , ( on the death of her husband ) 5. To Rev. J. C. Hare . " Defence of Niebuhr . " - Pamphlet " On Roman Catholic claims . " - Estimate of the past ...
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... impressions of nobleness of cha- racter , early conceived and long retained . Both as a boy and a young man he was ... impression of him that " he was stiff in his opinions , and utterly immoveable by force or fraud , when he had made ...
... impressions of nobleness of cha- racter , early conceived and long retained . Both as a boy and a young man he was ... impression of him that " he was stiff in his opinions , and utterly immoveable by force or fraud , when he had made ...
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... impressions were so fresh and true , or my powers of expression such as to enable me to do justice to the subject . A true and lively picture of him at that time would be , I am sure , interesting in itself : and I felt certain also ...
... impressions were so fresh and true , or my powers of expression such as to enable me to do justice to the subject . A true and lively picture of him at that time would be , I am sure , interesting in itself : and I felt certain also ...
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... impression left upon him by the sudden loss of his elder brother - the new and to him elevating influences of married life -the responsibility of having to act as the guide and teacher of others — it was now for the first time that the ...
... impression left upon him by the sudden loss of his elder brother - the new and to him elevating influences of married life -the responsibility of having to act as the guide and teacher of others — it was now for the first time that the ...
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