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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... possible , and of making it evident that the Degree in Arts was considered incomplete without it . Fail- ing in this , partly from the want of cooperation in the members of King's College , and other institutions subordinate to the ...
... possible , and of making it evident that the Degree in Arts was considered incomplete without it . Fail- ing in this , partly from the want of cooperation in the members of King's College , and other institutions subordinate to the ...
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... 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 Pamphlet on the Ad- mission of Dissenters into the ...
... 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 Pamphlet on the Ad- mission of Dissenters into the ...
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... possible , yet it is good as a triumph over Conservatism ; —the said Conservatism being the worst extreme , according to both of Aristotle's defini- tions , first , as most opposed to the mean in itself , since man became corrupt ; and ...
... possible , yet it is good as a triumph over Conservatism ; —the said Conservatism being the worst extreme , according to both of Aristotle's defini- tions , first , as most opposed to the mean in itself , since man became corrupt ; and ...
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... possible reproach , if I were conscious of doing otherwise . But although a school , like a parish or any other occupation in which our business is to act morally upon our neighbours , affords in fact infinite employment , and no man ...
... possible reproach , if I were conscious of doing otherwise . But although a school , like a parish or any other occupation in which our business is to act morally upon our neighbours , affords in fact infinite employment , and no man ...
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... possible way , in which there can be a robbery of public property , is to transfer it to private uses : this is a direct robbery , committed against ourselves and our posterity ; but in varying the particular public object to which it ...
... possible way , in which there can be a robbery of public property , is to transfer it to private uses : this is a direct robbery , committed against ourselves and our posterity ; but in varying the particular public object to which it ...
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