The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... spirit . -Stimulus to exertion . - 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 ...
... spirit . -Stimulus to exertion . - 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 ...
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... Spirit of chivalry 6. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins . • • Pamphlet " On Roman Ca- • . 251 252 • 254 · 255 · tholic claims . " - Toryism . - Ignorance of the Clergy 7. To the Parent of a pupil holding Unitarian opinions 257 8. To Rev. G. Cornish ...
... Spirit of chivalry 6. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins . • • Pamphlet " On Roman Ca- • . 251 252 • 254 · 255 · tholic claims . " - Toryism . - Ignorance of the Clergy 7. To the Parent of a pupil holding Unitarian opinions 257 8. To Rev. G. Cornish ...
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... spirit in France Page 292 293 295 . 29. To John Ward , Esq . Englishman's Register . - Aris- tocracy . - Reform Bill . - National Debt . - Monopo- lies . Corn Laws . -Political excitement 296 297 300 30. To Susannah Arnold . Liberal ...
... spirit in France Page 292 293 295 . 29. To John Ward , Esq . Englishman's Register . - Aris- tocracy . - Reform Bill . - National Debt . - Monopo- lies . Corn Laws . -Political excitement 296 297 300 30. To Susannah Arnold . Liberal ...
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... spirits and the inexperience of boyhood on the temptations of the University , he always said and felt , that he had owed more than to any other man in the world . LETTER FROM MR . JUSTICE COLERIDGE . MY DEAR STANLEY , Heath's Court ...
... spirits and the inexperience of boyhood on the temptations of the University , he always said and felt , that he had owed more than to any other man in the world . LETTER FROM MR . JUSTICE COLERIDGE . MY DEAR STANLEY , Heath's Court ...
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... spirits would rise , and his mirth overflowed . Though delicate in appear- ance , and not giving promise of great muscular strength , yet his form was light , and he was capable of going long distances and bearing much fatigue . You ...
... spirits would rise , and his mirth overflowed . Though delicate in appear- ance , and not giving promise of great muscular strength , yet his form was light , and he was capable of going long distances and bearing much fatigue . You ...
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