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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... party . - Oxford school . -Hampden controversy . - Article in the Edinburgh Re- view .- ( 2 . ) Contest in the London University . - Endea- vour to alter the Examination in Arts . - Failure . - Retire- ment from the Senate Page 1 ...
... party . - Oxford school . -Hampden controversy . - Article in the Edinburgh Re- view .- ( 2 . ) Contest in the London University . - Endea- vour to alter the Examination in Arts . - Failure . - Retire- ment from the Senate Page 1 ...
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... Parties and individuals 161. * To Dr. Greenhill . Homœopathy . Magnetism.— Study and practice of law and medicine 162. To W. Empson , Esq . 163. To Rev. T. Penrose . school London University Peace . - Contrast of parish and 89 90 · 91 ...
... Parties and individuals 161. * To Dr. Greenhill . Homœopathy . Magnetism.— Study and practice of law and medicine 162. To W. Empson , Esq . 163. To Rev. T. Penrose . school London University Peace . - Contrast of parish and 89 90 · 91 ...
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... parties 179 . 213. To Rev. J. Hearn . Westmoreland . - Aurora Borealis . -Taylor's Ancient Christianity . - Early Church 214. To J. C. Platt , Esq . Lecture for Mechanics ' Institutes . -State of the Poor . - Trials of Chartists 215. To ...
... parties 179 . 213. To Rev. J. Hearn . Westmoreland . - Aurora Borealis . -Taylor's Ancient Christianity . - Early Church 214. To J. C. Platt , Esq . Lecture for Mechanics ' Institutes . -State of the Poor . - Trials of Chartists 215. To ...
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... party were at work , his sense of disagreement seemed almost lost in the affectionate reverence , with which he regarded the friends of his youth who held them . His fore- most thought in speaking of them was of " men at once pious ...
... party were at work , his sense of disagreement seemed almost lost in the affectionate reverence , with which he regarded the friends of his youth who held them . His fore- most thought in speaking of them was of " men at once pious ...
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... party he often testified his respect ; and towards those whom he had known personally he 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 ...
... party he often testified his respect ; and towards those whom he had known personally he 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 ...
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