Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... passed away , and the Oriel tutor laid aside his sword ; but so long as the alarm existed he applied his energies to this , as to every other matter claiming his attention , and made , as he said of himself , no in- considerable ...
... passed away , and the Oriel tutor laid aside his sword ; but so long as the alarm existed he applied his energies to this , as to every other matter claiming his attention , and made , as he said of himself , no in- considerable ...
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... passed , undertook with five other colleagues the delicate and invidious task of conducting the first examinations . It is impossible to write these notices of what passed at Oxford half a century since without a glance at present ...
... passed , undertook with five other colleagues the delicate and invidious task of conducting the first examinations . It is impossible to write these notices of what passed at Oxford half a century since without a glance at present ...
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... passed away - the greatest wreck having taken place so far back as the reign of Elizabeth , when Christopher Copleston slew his nephew in a fit of rage , and then procured a pardon from the crown at the cost of some thirteen manors ...
... passed away - the greatest wreck having taken place so far back as the reign of Elizabeth , when Christopher Copleston slew his nephew in a fit of rage , and then procured a pardon from the crown at the cost of some thirteen manors ...
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... passed over nothing , told on Mr. Copleston's efficiency as a lecturer . Under his system , and that of his friend and colleague , Mr. Bishop ( a sound instructor , and a man of many virtues , whom our roughest hands regarded with a ...
... passed over nothing , told on Mr. Copleston's efficiency as a lecturer . Under his system , and that of his friend and colleague , Mr. Bishop ( a sound instructor , and a man of many virtues , whom our roughest hands regarded with a ...
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... sympathy felt for those who had come into unpleasant collision with him , was usually of the nature of what you or I should feel for a D friend passing through the process of the Insolvent Court , AS TUTOR OF ORIEL. ...
... sympathy felt for those who had come into unpleasant collision with him , was usually of the nature of what you or I should feel for a D friend passing through the process of the Insolvent Court , AS TUTOR OF ORIEL. ...
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