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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... delight , and also with a part of the New Testament . I have begun the Roman History from the beginning , and I could not have any work which I should more enjoy ; if I live , I hope to carry on the History till the sixth cen- tury ...
... delight , and also with a part of the New Testament . I have begun the Roman History from the beginning , and I could not have any work which I should more enjoy ; if I live , I hope to carry on the History till the sixth cen- tury ...
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... delightful winter at Fox How . . . . I went over to Keswick for one day , and called on Southey and saw him and his daughters Kate and Bertha . Southey is much altered from his heavy domestic trial , and perhaps from his constant ...
... delightful winter at Fox How . . . . I went over to Keswick for one day , and called on Southey and saw him and his daughters Kate and Bertha . Southey is much altered from his heavy domestic trial , and perhaps from his constant ...
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... delighted by any letter , than by that which I lately received from you . It contains a picture of your present state which is truly a cause for thankfulness , and speaking after the manner of men , it is an intense gratification to my ...
... delighted by any letter , than by that which I lately received from you . It contains a picture of your present state which is truly a cause for thankfulness , and speaking after the manner of men , it is an intense gratification to my ...
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... delightful tonic to brace me for the coming half year ; but it does not admit of a full abandonment to its enjoyments , and it is well that it does not . I sometimes look at the mountains which bound our valley , and think how content I ...
... delightful tonic to brace me for the coming half year ; but it does not admit of a full abandonment to its enjoyments , and it is well that it does not . I sometimes look at the mountains which bound our valley , and think how content I ...
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... delight to think of you as at last arrived there , and to feel that the place which we so love is enjoyed by such dear friends , who can enjoy it fully . I congratulate you on your deliverance from Lancaster Castle , and by what you ...
... delight to think of you as at last arrived there , and to feel that the place which we so love is enjoyed by such dear friends , who can enjoy it fully . I congratulate you on your deliverance from Lancaster Castle , and by what you ...
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