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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... thank you again and again for your dedication of the Article on the Sabine cities , for it roused me to go to work in good earnest , and I can now tell you that , having begun with Æneas , I have fairly brought down the history to the ...
... thank you again and again for your dedication of the Article on the Sabine cities , for it roused me to go to work in good earnest , and I can now tell you that , having begun with Æneas , I have fairly brought down the history to the ...
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... thank you for your comments , which as to the good of the work itself were more useful than if you had more agreed with me ; but I would not for the sake of an hypothetical publication have caused you to dwell on page 24 LIFE OF DR ...
... thank you for your comments , which as to the good of the work itself were more useful than if you had more agreed with me ; but I would not for the sake of an hypothetical publication have caused you to dwell on page 24 LIFE OF DR ...
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... to 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 .
... to 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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... thank you for the credit which you have conferred upon Rugby . I am very glad that you are coming to us in June , a time when I hope to enjoy your company far more than in the Babel at Easter . It will be a great pleasure to me to have ...
... thank you for the credit which you have conferred upon Rugby . I am very glad that you are coming to us in June , a time when I hope to enjoy your company far more than in the Babel at Easter . It will be a great pleasure to me to have ...
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... thank the Parliament for having done away with distinctions between Christian and Christian ; I would pray that distinctions be kept up between Chris- tians and non - Christians . Then I think that the Jews have no claim whatever of ...
... thank the Parliament for having done away with distinctions between Christian and Christian ; I would pray that distinctions be kept up between Chris- tians and non - Christians . Then I think that the Jews have no claim whatever of ...
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