The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... may be a flourishing nursery of piety and learning to the end of the world . ' .6 6 . The Restoration brought with it among other changes an important > important addition to the School buildings . The Upper 14 Eton College .
... may be a flourishing nursery of piety and learning to the end of the world . ' .6 6 . The Restoration brought with it among other changes an important > important addition to the School buildings . The Upper 14 Eton College .
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... important addition to the School buildings . The Upper School , closing the great quadrangle or school yard , was built entirely at his own expense , nobile sibi monumentum , by Provost Alles- tree . The present structure is not that ...
... important addition to the School buildings . The Upper School , closing the great quadrangle or school yard , was built entirely at his own expense , nobile sibi monumentum , by Provost Alles- tree . The present structure is not that ...
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... important part of a boy's life than they did before the tide of athleticism swept over the country and carried away ' learned and lewed ' alike . It is difficult to exaggerate the good done by the athletic move- ment in giving the young ...
... important part of a boy's life than they did before the tide of athleticism swept over the country and carried away ' learned and lewed ' alike . It is difficult to exaggerate the good done by the athletic move- ment in giving the young ...
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... importance so ably treated will attract other readers besides those who are led to it by the natural piety which binds all Eton men to their ancient and glorious school . 6 Much is changed since old times , and must change at a place ...
... importance so ably treated will attract other readers besides those who are led to it by the natural piety which binds all Eton men to their ancient and glorious school . 6 Much is changed since old times , and must change at a place ...
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... importance of this last consideration can hardly be exaggerated . Independence was , in the time of Prince Bismarck , a rare virtue in German political writing . The official press was all - powerful and entirely dependent . The Guelf ...
... importance of this last consideration can hardly be exaggerated . Independence was , in the time of Prince Bismarck , a rare virtue in German political writing . The official press was all - powerful and entirely dependent . The Guelf ...
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