The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... later years ; his family and schoolfellows both remember him as unlike those of his own age , and with peculiar pursuits of his own ; and the tone and style of his early letters , which have been for the most part preserved , are such ...
... later years ; his family and schoolfellows both remember him as unlike those of his own age , and with peculiar pursuits of his own ; and the tone and style of his early letters , which have been for the most part preserved , are such ...
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... later interests in his earliest amusements and occu- pations . He never lost the recollection of the im- pression produced upon him by the excitement of naval and military affairs , of which he naturally saw and heard much by living at ...
... later interests in his earliest amusements and occu- pations . He never lost the recollection of the im- pression produced upon him by the excitement of naval and military affairs , of which he naturally saw and heard much by living at ...
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... later years depended mainly on association , ) extending to the exact state of the wea- ther on particular days , or the exact words and po- sition of passages which he had not seen for twenty years , showed itself very early , and ...
... later years depended mainly on association , ) extending to the exact state of the wea- ther on particular days , or the exact words and po- sition of passages which he had not seen for twenty years , showed itself very early , and ...
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... later labours , to read his indignation , when fourteen years old , " at the numerous boasts which are everywhere to be met with in the Latin writers . " " I verily believe , " he adds , " that half at least of the Roman history is , if ...
... later labours , to read his indignation , when fourteen years old , " at the numerous boasts which are everywhere to be met with in the Latin writers . " " I verily believe , " he adds , " that half at least of the Roman history is , if ...
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... later years , he was left the head of the family , he delighted in gathering round him the remains of his father's household , and in treasuring up every par- ticular relating to his birth - place and parentage , even to the graves of ...
... later years , he was left the head of the family , he delighted in gathering round him the remains of his father's household , and in treasuring up every par- ticular relating to his birth - place and parentage , even to the graves of ...
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