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... believe , in many instances objected to their sons teaching instead of being taught ; and many of the cleverest boys , moreover , were bad teachers . Hence , the head boy in the class then became Præpositus . of my time the number of ...
... believe , in many instances objected to their sons teaching instead of being taught ; and many of the cleverest boys , moreover , were bad teachers . Hence , the head boy in the class then became Præpositus . of my time the number of ...
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... Believe me , Dear Sir , The Rev. T. Mozley . Yours faithfully , W. W. WINGFIELD . As the plan of earning promotion in the upper part of the school by giving instruction in the lower was certainly a remarkable experiment , and appears to ...
... Believe me , Dear Sir , The Rev. T. Mozley . Yours faithfully , W. W. WINGFIELD . As the plan of earning promotion in the upper part of the school by giving instruction in the lower was certainly a remarkable experiment , and appears to ...
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... believe the real question is , what were the prevalent religious views in the city of London in the first years of this century ? Yet there is still another account of the matter , which is probably in most cases the true one . The ...
... believe the real question is , what were the prevalent religious views in the city of London in the first years of this century ? Yet there is still another account of the matter , which is probably in most cases the true one . The ...
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... believe that they had the courage of their opinions . Unless my memory is very much indeed at fault , I feel sure that one of Sir W. Palmer's statements is calculated to give a very wrong impression . He says : - The publication of my ...
... believe that they had the courage of their opinions . Unless my memory is very much indeed at fault , I feel sure that one of Sir W. Palmer's statements is calculated to give a very wrong impression . He says : - The publication of my ...
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... believe , is that upon some trial of her faith she fled across the corn - fields , and was pursued by the reapers , one of whom cut her head off with a sweep of his scythe . I derived the legend from its root , which I supposed to be ...
... believe , is that upon some trial of her faith she fled across the corn - fields , and was pursued by the reapers , one of whom cut her head off with a sweep of his scythe . I derived the legend from its root , which I supposed to be ...
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