The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... Hull , Mr. Randall , Mr. Blackstone , and Mr. Hare , and through him with his Cambridge brother , now Archdeacon Hare . of any thing at that time distinctive in his religious 20 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . To Rev J Tucker and Italy.
... Hull , Mr. Randall , Mr. Blackstone , and Mr. Hare , and through him with his Cambridge brother , now Archdeacon Hare . of any thing at that time distinctive in his religious 20 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . To Rev J Tucker and Italy.
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... thing he could do would be to take John M. ( a young pupil whom I was desirous of placing under his care ) and a curacy somewhere or other , and cure himself not by physic , i . e . reading and controversy , but by diet and regimen , i ...
... thing he could do would be to take John M. ( a young pupil whom I was desirous of placing under his care ) and a curacy somewhere or other , and cure himself not by physic , i . e . reading and controversy , but by diet and regimen , i ...
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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. believe , the true explanation ; scarcely any thing would have pained him more than to be convinced that he had been guilty of want of modesty , or of deference where it was justly due ; no one thought these ...
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. believe , the true explanation ; scarcely any thing would have pained him more than to be convinced that he had been guilty of want of modesty , or of deference where it was justly due ; no one thought these ...
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... thing in him which has called for reproof since he has been with me . I am only desirous that he should work more heartily , just , in short , as he would work if he took an interest of himself in his own improvement . On this , of ...
... thing in him which has called for reproof since he has been with me . I am only desirous that he should work more heartily , just , in short , as he would work if he took an interest of himself in his own improvement . On this , of ...
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... thing which struck me at once on joining the Laleham circle was , the wonderful healthiness of tone and feeling which prevailed in it . Every thing about me I immediately found to be most real ; it was a place where a new comer at once ...
... thing which struck me at once on joining the Laleham circle was , the wonderful healthiness of tone and feeling which prevailed in it . Every thing about me I immediately found to be most real ; it was a place where a new comer at once ...
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