The Great Schools of England: An Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., EtcS. Low, son, and Marston, 1865 - 517 стор. |
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Сторінка xiii
... received no inculcation beyond that imparted to him by the illimitable beauty of the climate and by the gorgeous pomp of his religion . But as the political regeneration of Italy has begun , the intellectual regeneration will doubtless ...
... received no inculcation beyond that imparted to him by the illimitable beauty of the climate and by the gorgeous pomp of his religion . But as the political regeneration of Italy has begun , the intellectual regeneration will doubtless ...
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... received from Christianity and the Refor- mation . How far the great Old Schools of England can be or ought to be effected by that primordial influence , or by other influ- ences of a minor kind , cannot be determined by what at first ...
... received from Christianity and the Refor- mation . How far the great Old Schools of England can be or ought to be effected by that primordial influence , or by other influ- ences of a minor kind , cannot be determined by what at first ...
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... receiving the education of a gentleman should be familiar - French , Ger- man , Italian , and Spanish . Of French , at least , no cultivated person should be ignorant . It is the universal language of polite society . For the student ...
... receiving the education of a gentleman should be familiar - French , Ger- man , Italian , and Spanish . Of French , at least , no cultivated person should be ignorant . It is the universal language of polite society . For the student ...
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... received by any of the masters from that source . XXVIII . The aggregate amount of the charges and payments for instruction should be considered as forming a fund which should be at the disposal of the Governing Body , and out of which ...
... received by any of the masters from that source . XXVIII . The aggregate amount of the charges and payments for instruction should be considered as forming a fund which should be at the disposal of the Governing Body , and out of which ...
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... received in this way within twenty years , ending 1862.2 The emoluments of the Provostship now amount on an average 1 Evidence before the Royal Commissioners . Vol . ii . p . 108 . 2 The observations of the Commissioners upon this ...
... received in this way within twenty years , ending 1862.2 The emoluments of the Provostship now amount on an average 1 Evidence before the Royal Commissioners . Vol . ii . p . 108 . 2 The observations of the Commissioners upon this ...
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