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183. To the Earl of Burlington. Vivâ voce examination.
184. *To Dr. Greenhill. Sermons on Prophecy.-Weather
185. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. First Volume of Roman History.-

Aristocracy.-London University.-Rugby

186. To the Bishop of Norwich. Reasons for retiring from the Lon-
don University

187. To an old Pupil (D). Athanasian Creed

188. To T. F. Ellis, Esq. Advice for visiting Rome

189. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Oxford Examinations.-Physical Science.

-Froude's Remains

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190. To Rev. W. K. Hamilton. Wordsworth's Greek Grammar.
Scepticism.-Bunsen

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191. To the Earl of Burlington. Retirement from the London Uni-
versity.

LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE, NOVEMBER 1838 TO AUGUST 1841.

Desire for peace and for positive truths.-"Lecture on the divisions
of knowledge."-"Two Sermons on Prophecy."-Second edition of
Thucydides. Attempt to form a Society for drawing attention to
the state of the lower orders.-" Herts Reformer letters."-Views
on the Church.—Subscription.-Fourth volume of Sermons .

192. To Rev. J. Hearn. Rest of parish contrasted with anxiety of
school.-Bunsen.-State of lower orders.-Egyptian dis-

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203. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Legal decision on the foundationers
of Rugby School.

201. To Nir T. S. Pasley, Bart. Chartism.-Reality of politics.

Confirmations

gon. To Archdeacon Hare. Niebuhr's letters.—Thucydides
gon To an old Pupil (x). Unitarianism.-Priestley

goy To Hov. Q. Cornish, Childishness of boys.-Oxford commemo-
Tation of 1839

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232. To W. W. Hull, Esq. War with China

233. To W. Leaper Newton, Esq. Railway travelling on Sundays . 515

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Music.-Flowers.-Keble

Importance of mathematics
Church extension.-Prophecy

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23. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Shooting.-Education of Girls.-
Agreement with Pearson's definition of the Church.-Fourth
Volume of Sermons

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271, * To J. P. Gell, Esq. Van Diemen's Land.-Rugby life.—Pub-

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302. To Mr. Justice Coleridge, Stay in Oxford

303. To Archdeacon Hare. Charge.-Despondency
304. To Rev. H. Fox. India.-Difficulties of moral sense.-Elphin-
stone's India

305. To Chevalier Bunsen. Basque language.-Carthagena
306. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Terminal lecture.-Carlyle's visit
307. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Colonial Bishoprics

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Prayers written for various occasions in Rugby School, (with occa-
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