The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head-master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford

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D. Appleton, 1846 - 490 pages

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Contents

To the same Death of his Brother Domestic life and interests at Laleham
61
To Rev G Cornish Tour in Italy Contrast of lower orders in England
64
To Lady Cavan The right use of the Fourth Commandment
66
To Rev J C Hare
72
CHAPTER III
77
To Rev J C Hare
78
To Rev Dr Longley
84
To Mr Justice Coleridge
108
CHAPTER IV
128
To Mrs Buckland Visit to the Isle of Wight Fox How Winchester Rugby
138
To Rev Dr Hawkins Marriage
139
To Sir J Franklin Bart Colonial Society Convicts Missionary spirit
140
To Rev J Hearn Rest Family circle Conservatism
141
To Mr Justice Coleridge Fox How Mountains Latin verse Teaching Shakspeare to Greeks Barante
142
To A P Stanley Esq Oxford in autumn Utilitarianism Faith and reason
143
To Sir T S Pasley Bart Administration of the Sacraments
144
283
145
To W W Hull Esq Coleridges Literary Remains
146
To the Archbishop of Dublin Neutrality Rest Celtic languages
147
To W C Lake Esq Germany Excess in division of labour Institutes of Gaius Edition of St Pauls Epistles Priesthood 289
148
To Rev Dr Hawkins Illness Death of his aunt Church and Priesthood 290
150
To Mr Justice Coleridge
151
To Sir T S Pasley Bart Christianity and the Church Succession
152
To J C Platt Esq Church rates Impartiality in religious matters
153
To Mr Justice Coleridge Fox How in winter Plan of Roman History Study and practice of Law Medicine Oxford
154
To Rev G Cornish Fox How Oxford Corpus Consent of antiquity Eucharist
155
CHAPTER V
156
To W W Hull Esq Grammars
157
To Crabbe Robinson Esq London University Degree in Arts Unitari ans Examiners
158
To Sir S T Pasley Bart Oxford Abbotts Way to do Good Duke of Wellingtons Dispatches Weather
159
To an old Pupil c Religious duty of cultivating the intellect
160
To Bishop Otter London University Charter Different plans
161
To the Parent of a pupil holding Unitarian opinions
162
To C J Vaughan Esq Roman History Professions
163
To Rev J Hearn Parties and individuals
164
To F Hartwell Esq Interest in school
168
CHAPTER VI
174
To the Bishop of Norwich Difficulties in London University Respect
177
To Mr Justice Coleridge South of France Spanish manners Coleridges
207
The names of his Laleham pupils in this table of Contents are marked by an
215
To the Archbishop of Dublin Wish for a Commentary on the Bible
222
Inaugural lecture Introductory lectures Intentions for the future Course
289
To Mr Justice Coleridge Intentions for the Professorship
295
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309
To Dr Greenhill Homœopathy Magnetism Study and practice of law and medicine 166 To W Empson Esq London University 167 To Rev T Penrose...
310
To the Rev Dr Hawkins London and Oxford Sanderson Fox How
311
To Chevalier Bunsen Archbishop of Cologne Church and State Rothe
312
To A H Clough Esq 176 To Sir T Pasley Bart vale Eton Railway Oxford Scenery
313
Defeat of the London University Herman Meri
314
To C J Vaughan
318
To the Earl of Burlington Retirement from the London University
325
To Rev J Hearn Rest of parish contrasted with anxiety of school Bun
330
To H Balston Esq Liveliness necessary for a schoolmaster
349
To J Marshall Esq Englishmans Register Political creed Economists
355
228
362
To Rev Herbert Hill
369
To J P Gell Esq Van Diemens Land Sacred names
381
ion Rugby Aristotle
386
Fourth Volume of Sermons Differences of opin
393
General Views during his last year
400
To Rev Dr Hawkins
414
Last days Diary Occupations Farewell sermon Last evening Death
422
APPENDIX
438
Selection of subjects for School Exercises
444
Meeting with Savigny
452
Good influence of Italian clergy on wills
458
TOUR IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE
465
Pantheon St Stephano Rotondo Martyrs
474
Naples
475
Pompeii
476
Banks of Metaurus
477
Classical inscriptions
478
Modena Political freedom
479
Farewell to France
481
Arrival at Fox How
482
Contrast of St Jean de Luz and Mola di Gaeta
483
Prospects for England
484
LIST OF WORKS
485
To J T Coleridge Esq Family Sickness Friendship
487
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