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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... kind peculiarly offensive to all the tendencies of his nature , positive as well as negative . Almost the only subject insisted upon in the two first volumes of " the Tracts for the Times , " 1833-36 , ( so far as they consisted of ...
... kind peculiarly offensive to all the tendencies of his nature , positive as well as negative . Almost the only subject insisted upon in the two first volumes of " the Tracts for the Times , " 1833-36 , ( so far as they consisted of ...
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... kind letter between nine and ten o'clock at night , when I am liable to be interrupted every moment by calls from my boys who are going home , and when I am going myself to start with a patriarchal party of seventeen souls at seven o ...
... kind letter between nine and ten o'clock at night , when I am liable to be interrupted every moment by calls from my boys who are going home , and when I am going myself to start with a patriarchal party of seventeen souls at seven o ...
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... has been all of a kind to bear directly upon the school work ; first Thucydides , and now the Roman His- tory , and subjects more or less connected with the Scrip- tures , or else my Sermons . Undoubtedly , I LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 25.
... has been all of a kind to bear directly upon the school work ; first Thucydides , and now the Roman His- tory , and subjects more or less connected with the Scrip- tures , or else my Sermons . Undoubtedly , I LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 25.
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... my writing to yourself . But you knew how heartily I should rejoice at your success , and I thank you very much for your kind letter to inform me of it . I am truly glad indeed and thankful that you have 26 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
... my writing to yourself . But you knew how heartily I should rejoice at your success , and I thank you very much for your kind letter to inform me of it . I am truly glad indeed and thankful that you have 26 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
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... kind letters , and the report which they give of your medical studies , in which I rejoice ; as in every thing else , and even more than in most things that I am acquainted with . What our fathers have done , still leaves an enormous ...
... kind letters , and the report which they give of your medical studies , in which I rejoice ; as in every thing else , and even more than in most things that I am acquainted with . What our fathers have done , still leaves an enormous ...
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