The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... kind assistance throughout , has been furnished to the earlier part by Mr. Justice Coleridge ; and although , in its present shape , the responsibility of arranging and executing it has fallen upon one person , yet it should still be ...
... kind assistance throughout , has been furnished to the earlier part by Mr. Justice Coleridge ; and although , in its present shape , the responsibility of arranging and executing it has fallen upon one person , yet it should still be ...
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... kind , in which his school- fellows were introduced as the dramatis personæ , and a long poem of " Simon de Montfort , " in imitation of Scott's Marmion , procured for him at school , by way of distinction from another boy of the same ...
... kind , in which his school- fellows were introduced as the dramatis personæ , and a long poem of " Simon de Montfort , " in imitation of Scott's Marmion , procured for him at school , by way of distinction from another boy of the same ...
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... kind of force ( if one may use the com- parison ) as the new views , which he acquired from time to time of persons and principles in historical or philosophical speculations , impressed themselves upon his intellectual nature . There ...
... kind of force ( if one may use the com- parison ) as the new views , which he acquired from time to time of persons and principles in historical or philosophical speculations , impressed themselves upon his intellectual nature . There ...
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... kind , ” he said , " may have been the meaning or part of the meaning of the words , that by signs and wonders they should deceive even the elect . ' What I should be afraid of would be , that good men , taking " alarm at the prevailing ...
... kind , ” he said , " may have been the meaning or part of the meaning of the words , that by signs and wonders they should deceive even the elect . ' What I should be afraid of would be , that good men , taking " alarm at the prevailing ...
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... us , when I have so much of a different kind to be thankful for . My mother is settled , with my aunt , and Susannah , in a more comfortable situation than they have · ever been in since we left the Isle of 68 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
... us , when I have so much of a different kind to be thankful for . My mother is settled , with my aunt , and Susannah , in a more comfortable situation than they have · ever been in since we left the Isle of 68 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
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