The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... less to the infinitely less important business of construing and correcting exercises ; ' and generally that it was practically acknowledged throughout the entire institution that the masters exist for the boys , and not the boys for ...
... less to the infinitely less important business of construing and correcting exercises ; ' and generally that it was practically acknowledged throughout the entire institution that the masters exist for the boys , and not the boys for ...
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... less learned , less comprehensive , and less coherent than Mr. Blunt's ; but it is very able , and far more fair . Having furnished for each office such Liturgical information as he deems sufficient , Dr. Blakeney gives a synopsis of ...
... less learned , less comprehensive , and less coherent than Mr. Blunt's ; but it is very able , and far more fair . Having furnished for each office such Liturgical information as he deems sufficient , Dr. Blakeney gives a synopsis of ...
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... less infirm , or less selfish , he would probably have succeeded in this attempt ; and one might have supposed that France was entering on a path of moderate liberty , when , following the advice of M. Decages , the king signed an order ...
... less infirm , or less selfish , he would probably have succeeded in this attempt ; and one might have supposed that France was entering on a path of moderate liberty , when , following the advice of M. Decages , the king signed an order ...
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