The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... asked , an absence of ordinary facility in spelling or constructing a sentence in English - these are the unhappy characteristics of the whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely unfit to ...
... asked , an absence of ordinary facility in spelling or constructing a sentence in English - these are the unhappy characteristics of the whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely unfit to ...
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... asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect- mind , I do not say which is morally the better , for compulsory study must be good , and idleness an intolerable mischief -- but if I must determine which of ...
... asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect- mind , I do not say which is morally the better , for compulsory study must be good , and idleness an intolerable mischief -- but if I must determine which of ...
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... asked him whether they might leave all they had for Christ's sake , and fly to Nangasaki , where they could safely practise their religion . It is scarcely possible for us to measure the extent of their sacrifice in proposing this step ...
... asked him whether they might leave all they had for Christ's sake , and fly to Nangasaki , where they could safely practise their religion . It is scarcely possible for us to measure the extent of their sacrifice in proposing this step ...
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... asked for instruction , and after some time were baptised . At Yachchiro one of the chief bonzes broke all the idols , and turned his temple into a Christian church . The lord of Bouyen , CambioĂŻndono , baptised as Don Simeon , who at ...
... asked for instruction , and after some time were baptised . At Yachchiro one of the chief bonzes broke all the idols , and turned his temple into a Christian church . The lord of Bouyen , CambioĂŻndono , baptised as Don Simeon , who at ...
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... asked . " Yes , sir , christened ; for that one is called Monsieur le Marquis and this one Monsieur le Baron . " " And why , my boy ? " I again added . " Oh , why , " he answered , shrugging his shoulders , as if to say , " Who cares ...
... asked . " Yes , sir , christened ; for that one is called Monsieur le Marquis and this one Monsieur le Baron . " " And why , my boy ? " I again added . " Oh , why , " he answered , shrugging his shoulders , as if to say , " Who cares ...
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