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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... practical experience in education ; and as you are one of the few members of our profession who happen to belong to the University . I imagine , also , that the particular department with which I am likely to be concerned , will be that ...
... practical experience in education ; and as you are one of the few members of our profession who happen to belong to the University . I imagine , also , that the particular department with which I am likely to be concerned , will be that ...
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... newspaper ; it is very much the contrary , for I think that a newspaper requires a more condensed and practical style than I am equal to , —such , VOL . II . H perhaps , as only habit and mixing more in the LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 97.
... newspaper ; it is very much the contrary , for I think that a newspaper requires a more condensed and practical style than I am equal to , —such , VOL . II . H perhaps , as only habit and mixing more in the LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 97.
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... practical use ; and , if I could , I feel that the practical good to the extent which alone would be possible , would be dearly bought by my acquiescence in a principle which I so strongly disapprove . To see my hopes for this new ...
... practical use ; and , if I could , I feel that the practical good to the extent which alone would be possible , would be dearly bought by my acquiescence in a principle which I so strongly disapprove . To see my hopes for this new ...
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... practical aim , whether in the Letters which he addressed to the " Hertford Reformer , " or in his attempts to organize a Society for that purpose , as described in the ensuing correspondence . " My fear with regard to every remedy that ...
... practical aim , whether in the Letters which he addressed to the " Hertford Reformer , " or in his attempts to organize a Society for that purpose , as described in the ensuing correspondence . " My fear with regard to every remedy that ...
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... practical kindness ; to clear one's heart of all enmities and evil passions ; -this would be a man's work , and this only ; his reading would , I suppose , be limited then to such parts of the Scriptures as were di- rectly strengthening ...
... practical kindness ; to clear one's heart of all enmities and evil passions ; -this would be a man's work , and this only ; his reading would , I suppose , be limited then to such parts of the Scriptures as were di- rectly strengthening ...
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