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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... doubt , " he said , in a letter of 1838 , in vindication of the absolute repulsion which he felt at that time to any one professing admiration for them , " I doubt whether I should be a good person to deal with anybody who is inclined ...
... doubt , " he said , in a letter of 1838 , in vindication of the absolute repulsion which he felt at that time to any one professing admiration for them , " I doubt whether I should be a good person to deal with anybody who is inclined ...
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... doubts of the success of the plan , but desirous , if possible , to exercise some influence on a measure which seems to me full of very im- portant consequences for good or for evil . Before I knew any thing about this , I had written a ...
... doubts of the success of the plan , but desirous , if possible , to exercise some influence on a measure which seems to me full of very im- portant consequences for good or for evil . Before I knew any thing about this , I had written a ...
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... doubt , all this , externally at least , is softened ; but in the country , where men live more apart , their passions seem to me to be daily exaspe- rating , and any interruption of the present commercial prosperity would find , I fear ...
... doubt , all this , externally at least , is softened ; but in the country , where men live more apart , their passions seem to me to be daily exaspe- rating , and any interruption of the present commercial prosperity would find , I fear ...
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... doubt they may be taught physical science together ; but physi- cal science is not education ; and how they can be in- structed in moral science together , when their views of life are so different , is a thing that I cannot understand ...
... doubt they may be taught physical science together ; but physi- cal science is not education ; and how they can be in- structed in moral science together , when their views of life are so different , is a thing that I cannot understand ...
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... doubt every study requires to be tempered and balanced with something out of itself , if it be only to prevent the mind from becoming " einseitig " or pe- dantic ; and , ascending higher still , all intellectual study , however ...
... doubt every study requires to be tempered and balanced with something out of itself , if it be only to prevent the mind from becoming " einseitig " or pe- dantic ; and , ascending higher still , all intellectual study , however ...
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