The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... present shape , the responsibility of arranging and executing it has fallen upon one person , yet it should still be clearly understood how largely I have availed myself of the aid of others , in order to supply the defects of my own ...
... present shape , the responsibility of arranging and executing it has fallen upon one person , yet it should still be clearly understood how largely I have availed myself of the aid of others , in order to supply the defects of my own ...
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... present work . Another numerous body of letters - those which were ad- dressed to scientific or literary men on questions connected with his edition of Thucydides or his History , I have omitted , partly as thinking them too minute to ...
... present work . Another numerous body of letters - those which were ad- dressed to scientific or literary men on questions connected with his edition of Thucydides or his History , I have omitted , partly as thinking them too minute to ...
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... the responsibility , already great , a hundredfold ; and in the present case , the vast importance of many of the questions discussed - the insufficient time and knowledge which I had at command - the almost filial viii PREFACE .
... the responsibility , already great , a hundredfold ; and in the present case , the vast importance of many of the questions discussed - the insufficient time and knowledge which I had at command - the almost filial viii PREFACE .
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... present of Smollett's History of England , as a reward for the accuracy with which he had gone through the stories connected with the por- traits and pictures of the successive reigns ; and at the same age he used to sit at his aunt's ...
... present of Smollett's History of England , as a reward for the accuracy with which he had gone through the stories connected with the por- traits and pictures of the successive reigns ; and at the same age he used to sit at his aunt's ...
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... present Sedleian Professor , the Rev. G. L. Cooke , and the lately deceased Pre- sident , the Rev. T. Bridges . Of the former , because he is alive , I will only say that I believe no one ever attended his lectures without learning to ...
... present Sedleian Professor , the Rev. G. L. Cooke , and the lately deceased Pre- sident , the Rev. T. Bridges . Of the former , because he is alive , I will only say that I believe no one ever attended his lectures without learning to ...
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