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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... never lost his affection , or relinquished his endeavours a As one out of many instances may be mentioned the views already quoted in vol . i . p . 206 . to maintain a friendly intercourse with them . Still for 4 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD ...
... never lost his affection , or relinquished his endeavours a As one out of many instances may be mentioned the views already quoted in vol . i . p . 206 . to maintain a friendly intercourse with them . Still for 4 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD ...
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... never repeated . He no longer dwelt on the reflection that " in the Church of England even bigotry often wears a softer and a nobler aspect , " and that " it could be no ordi- nary Church to have inspired such devoted adora- tion in ...
... never repeated . He no longer dwelt on the reflection that " in the Church of England even bigotry often wears a softer and a nobler aspect , " and that " it could be no ordi- nary Church to have inspired such devoted adora- tion in ...
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... never had any personal acquaintance with him , I could mention his name with no shock to any private feelings either in him or in myself . But I have spoken of him simply as the any mind that can turn towards them , i . 6 LIFE OF DR ...
... never had any personal acquaintance with him , I could mention his name with no shock to any private feelings either in him or in myself . But I have spoken of him simply as the any mind that can turn towards them , i . 6 LIFE OF DR ...
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... never having crossed my mind before , requires now a full and impartial ex- amination ; all their notions and their arguments in defence of them , ( bating some surpassing extrava- gances which the intoxication of success has given ...
... never having crossed my mind before , requires now a full and impartial ex- amination ; all their notions and their arguments in defence of them , ( bating some surpassing extrava- gances which the intoxication of success has given ...
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... a The title , the " Oxford Malignants , " was affixed by the Editor without his being in any way concerned in it . fourth volumes of Sermons ; but , though he never LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 9 Mola di Gaeta Cicero's villa Sienna Rome 402.
... a The title , the " Oxford Malignants , " was affixed by the Editor without his being in any way concerned in it . fourth volumes of Sermons ; but , though he never LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 9 Mola di Gaeta Cicero's villa Sienna Rome 402.
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