The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... thought of indicating the various distinct authorities from which the chapter on his " School Life at Rugby " has been compiled , but I found that this would be im- practicable . The names of some of those who have most aided me will be ...
... thought of indicating the various distinct authorities from which the chapter on his " School Life at Rugby " has been compiled , but I found that this would be im- practicable . The names of some of those who have most aided me will be ...
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... thought and felt on the subjects of most interest to him . And though the mode of expression must be judged by the relation in which he stood to those whom he ad- dressed , and with the usual and just allowance for PREFACE . vii.
... thought and felt on the subjects of most interest to him . And though the mode of expression must be judged by the relation in which he stood to those whom he ad- dressed , and with the usual and just allowance for PREFACE . vii.
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... thought and did ; the one formed in the atmosphere which he had himself created , the other necessarily ... thoughts and feelings which may be gathered from my account of them will PREFACE . ix.
... thought and did ; the one formed in the atmosphere which he had himself created , the other necessarily ... thoughts and feelings which may be gathered from my account of them will PREFACE . ix.
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... , each thought himself bound to state , and stated it openly , it may be with too much of warmth ; and unguarded expres- 14 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . To Rev J Tucker -Aristotle's Politics -Prophecy Daniel -English Reformation.
... , each thought himself bound to state , and stated it openly , it may be with too much of warmth ; and unguarded expres- 14 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . To Rev J Tucker -Aristotle's Politics -Prophecy Daniel -English Reformation.
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... thought to their common friends that they would probably have met at Fox How under Arnold's roof , but a few weeks after he was called away to that state , in which the doubts and controversies of this life will receive their clear ...
... thought to their common friends that they would probably have met at Fox How under Arnold's roof , but a few weeks after he was called away to that state , in which the doubts and controversies of this life will receive their clear ...
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