The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... Respect for industry . - View of academical distinctions . 1. Importance of classics . 2 . Modern History , modern languages and mathematics . Lessons in the Sixth Form . 4. General effect of his in- tellectual teaching . - III . The ...
... Respect for industry . - View of academical distinctions . 1. Importance of classics . 2 . Modern History , modern languages and mathematics . Lessons in the Sixth Form . 4. General effect of his in- tellectual teaching . - III . The ...
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... Respect for Episco- pacy . Church and State . Sermons on the Evi- dences . - Mechanics ' Institute - 86. To a former landlord . Advice under painful illness.- Forgiveness of injuries • · 385 • • 386 . 388 388 390 391 393 € 395 87. To ...
... Respect for Episco- pacy . Church and State . Sermons on the Evi- dences . - Mechanics ' Institute - 86. To a former landlord . Advice under painful illness.- Forgiveness of injuries • · 385 • • 386 . 388 388 390 391 393 € 395 87. To ...
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... respect , fondness , or even humour , according to those differences ; and in return they all uniting in love and respect for him . There will be some few to whom these remem- brances will speak with touching truth ; they will re ...
... respect , fondness , or even humour , according to those differences ; and in return they all uniting in love and respect for him . There will be some few to whom these remem- brances will speak with touching truth ; they will re ...
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... respects the loftiness of his aims made it a matter of less diffi- culty to confine himself at once to a sphere in which , whilst he felt himself well and usefully employed , he felt also that the practical business of his daily duties ...
... respects the loftiness of his aims made it a matter of less diffi- culty to confine himself at once to a sphere in which , whilst he felt himself well and usefully employed , he felt also that the practical business of his daily duties ...
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... respects his method at Laleham resem- bled the plan which he pursued on a larger scale at Rugby . Then , as afterwards , he had a strong sense of the duty of protecting his charge , at whatever risk to himself , from the presence of ...
... respects his method at Laleham resem- bled the plan which he pursued on a larger scale at Rugby . Then , as afterwards , he had a strong sense of the duty of protecting his charge , at whatever risk to himself , from the presence of ...
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