My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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Page 24
... reached the town , which was and is entirely confined to the east side of the river , while we lived on the west . The walk there was a very pleasant one , with the clear , swift - flowing river on one side and the narrow fields and ...
... reached the town , which was and is entirely confined to the east side of the river , while we lived on the west . The walk there was a very pleasant one , with the clear , swift - flowing river on one side and the narrow fields and ...
Page 30
... reached London late in the evening , as I do not remember staying a night on the way , and the stage then travelled at an average speed of ten miles an hour over good roads and in the summer time . The monotony of the journey probably ...
... reached London late in the evening , as I do not remember staying a night on the way , and the stage then travelled at an average speed of ten miles an hour over good roads and in the summer time . The monotony of the journey probably ...
Page 38
... reached at a depth of ten or twenty feet . In the total absence of any instruction in nature - knowledge at that period , my impression , and that of most other boys , no doubt , was , that in some way chalk was the natural and ...
... reached at a depth of ten or twenty feet . In the total absence of any instruction in nature - knowledge at that period , my impression , and that of most other boys , no doubt , was , that in some way chalk was the natural and ...
Page 39
... reached Hertford Heath at a height of three hundred feet above the sea , and half a mile further was Haileybury College , then a training college for the East India Company , now a public school . All round here the country was woody ...
... reached Hertford Heath at a height of three hundred feet above the sea , and half a mile further was Haileybury College , then a training college for the East India Company , now a public school . All round here the country was woody ...
Page 49
... reached by a path along the bottom of All Saints ' Churchyard , and entered by a door in the wall which entirely surrounded the school playground and master's garden . Over this door was a Latin motto- " Inter umbras Academi studere ...
... reached by a path along the bottom of All Saints ' Churchyard , and entered by a door in the wall which entirely surrounded the school playground and master's garden . Over this door was a Latin motto- " Inter umbras Academi studere ...
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