My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideChapman & Hall, Ld., 1905 |
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Page 52
... writing master , who also taught French , was a handsome , fair young man named Fitzjohn . He was something of a dandy , wearing white duck trousers in the summer , and always having a bright - coloured stiff stock , which was the ...
... writing master , who also taught French , was a handsome , fair young man named Fitzjohn . He was something of a dandy , wearing white duck trousers in the summer , and always having a bright - coloured stiff stock , which was the ...
Page 58
... writer and reader , and while continuing my regular classes in Latin and algebra , I took the younger boys in reading and dictation , arithmetic and writing . Although I had no objection whatever to the work itself , the anomalous ...
... writer and reader , and while continuing my regular classes in Latin and algebra , I took the younger boys in reading and dictation , arithmetic and writing . Although I had no objection whatever to the work itself , the anomalous ...
Page 88
... writer superior in style and ability to his father . The chief subject of it was to exhibit the horrible doctrine of eternal punishment as then commonly taught from thousands of pulpits by both the Church of England and Dissenters , and ...
... writer superior in style and ability to his father . The chief subject of it was to exhibit the horrible doctrine of eternal punishment as then commonly taught from thousands of pulpits by both the Church of England and Dissenters , and ...
Page 89
... writers have exposed the error , and are still exposing it , yet no one saw so clearly as Owen did how to put his views into practice ; no one , perhaps , in private life has ever had such opportunities of carrying out his principles ...
... writers have exposed the error , and are still exposing it , yet no one saw so clearly as Owen did how to put his views into practice ; no one , perhaps , in private life has ever had such opportunities of carrying out his principles ...
Page 113
... writer in The Constitutional * to be overdrawn , should read " The Age of Bronze , " which is pervaded * This newspaper - The Constitutional - appears to have existed only two years . The Daily News , referring to a sale of Thackeray ...
... writer in The Constitutional * to be overdrawn , should read " The Age of Bronze , " which is pervaded * This newspaper - The Constitutional - appears to have existed only two years . The Daily News , referring to a sale of Thackeray ...
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