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, Volume 2B. Fellowes, 1844 |
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... able " - " when Whately assured me of its proved practicability in Ireland - when Yates , the Unitarian , to whom I wrote on the subject , agreed with me also , and when I found that there was a very great necessity for avowing the ...
... able " - " when Whately assured me of its proved practicability in Ireland - when Yates , the Unitarian , to whom I wrote on the subject , agreed with me also , and when I found that there was a very great necessity for avowing the ...
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... able , the working of a great experiment , which will probably in the end affect the whole education of the country . I hold myself bound to prevent , so far as in me lies , the establishment of more sectarian places of education ...
... able , the working of a great experiment , which will probably in the end affect the whole education of the country . I hold myself bound to prevent , so far as in me lies , the establishment of more sectarian places of education ...
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... able to ask you questions ; you must expect , there- fore , presently to have a string of interrogatories , after I have first told you the plan and contents of what I have hitherto done . I need not tell you how entirely I have fed ...
... able to ask you questions ; you must expect , there- fore , presently to have a string of interrogatories , after I have first told you the plan and contents of what I have hitherto done . I need not tell you how entirely I have fed ...
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... able one ; a lover of truth and fairness ; and I should think that the wholesome air of such a man's lectures would tend to freshen men's faith , and assure them that it had a foundation to rest upon , when the infinite dishonesty and ...
... able one ; a lover of truth and fairness ; and I should think that the wholesome air of such a man's lectures would tend to freshen men's faith , and assure them that it had a foundation to rest upon , when the infinite dishonesty and ...
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... able to work ; but , when age or weakness comes on , and hard labour becomes an unendurable burthen , then the necessity of work is deeply painful , and it seems to me to imply an evil state of society wherever such a necessity ...
... able to work ; but , when age or weakness comes on , and hard labour becomes an unendurable burthen , then the necessity of work is deeply painful , and it seems to me to imply an evil state of society wherever such a necessity ...
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