The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... SCHOOL LIFE AT RUGBY . 1 . State of opinion on English Public Schools . - His qualifica- tions for the situation of Head - master of Rugby . - Diffi- culties . Changes . - Fixed principles of education . - His relation to the public ...
... SCHOOL LIFE AT RUGBY . 1 . State of opinion on English Public Schools . - His qualifica- tions for the situation of Head - master of Rugby . - Diffi- culties . Changes . - Fixed principles of education . - His relation to the public ...
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... School . - Latin verse and prose . - Thucydides.- Pamphlet · • 12. To Rev. H. Jenkyns . Thucydides . - True ... Public affairs . - False reports of his proselytizing his pupils . -Conservatism 273 277 . 281 288 23. To Susannah Arnold . paper ...
... School . - Latin verse and prose . - Thucydides.- Pamphlet · • 12. To Rev. H. Jenkyns . Thucydides . - True ... Public affairs . - False reports of his proselytizing his pupils . -Conservatism 273 277 . 281 288 23. To Susannah Arnold . paper ...
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... school . - School - grammar.- Expulsion . - Entrance . -Examination · 96. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone . Influence over ... public education · · 103. To H. Strickland , Esq . Advice for a tour in Asia Minor • • 104. To Mr. Justice Coleridge ...
... school . - School - grammar.- Expulsion . - Entrance . -Examination · 96. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone . Influence over ... public education · · 103. To H. Strickland , Esq . Advice for a tour in Asia Minor • • 104. To Mr. Justice Coleridge ...
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... public school , and to his recollec- tion of the tact in managing boys shown by Dr. Goddard , and the skill in imparting scholarship which distinguished Dr. Gabell , who , during his stay there , were successively head masters of ...
... public school , and to his recollec- tion of the tact in managing boys shown by Dr. Goddard , and the skill in imparting scholarship which distinguished Dr. Gabell , who , during his stay there , were successively head masters of ...
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... school what I wish to make it , I do not mean wholly or perfectly , but in some degree , that is , an instrument of ... public education , a statement which Sir H. Halford told me had weighed most strongly in my favour . You would not ...
... school what I wish to make it , I do not mean wholly or perfectly , but in some degree , that is , an instrument of ... public education , a statement which Sir H. Halford told me had weighed most strongly in my favour . You would not ...
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