necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, or one hundred, or of fifty boys ; but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen. Recollections of Rugby - Strana 99autor/autoři: Charles Henry Newmarch - 1848 - 180 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 str.
...spirit of discontent which this excited, he stood in his place before the assembled school, and said, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." The means of carrying out these principles were of course various ; they may, however, for the sake... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 str.
...spirit of discontent which this excited, he stood in his place before the assembled school, and said, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." The means of carrying out these principles were of course various ; they may, however, for the sake... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 548 str.
...the midst of the genera! spirit of discontent which this excited, he stood in his place, and said, ' It is not necessary that this should be a school of...it should be a school of Christian gentlemen."— Vol. ip 101. While, however, he resorted to this remedy whenever the necessity of the case demanded... | |
| 1845 - 854 str.
...expelled him at once. 'It is not necessary,' he told the assembled scholars on one such painful occasion, 'that this should be a school of three hundred, or...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen.' In fact, his main principle, after expostulation and kindness, was the separation of the bad from the... | |
| 1845 - 732 str.
...— he eaid, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, or one hundred, or fifty boys ; but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." Nothing so shook his hopes of doing good as weakness or misconduct in the sixth (or head) form. " When... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 str.
...spirit of discontent which this excited, he stood in his place before the assembled school, and said, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." The means of carrying out these principles were of course various ; they may, however, for the sake... | |
| 1847 - 508 str.
...of discontent which this excited, lie stood in his place before the assembled school, and said—" It is not necessary that this should be a school of...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." — (pp. 88 — 90.) No doubt these passages are familiar to many of our readers ; but they •will... | |
| 1877 - 668 str.
...before the assembled school, and said, ' It is not necessary that this should be a school of throe hundred, or one hundred, or of fifty boys ; but it...that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen.' " JWW Docis OF CONSTANTINOPLE. — '• The number of dogs in Constantinople was so great a short time... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 str.
...some unruly boys, he said, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, or of one hundred, or of fifty boys ; but it is necessary that it should he a school of Christian gentlemen." What he mainly aimed at, was, to promote the selfdevelopment of... | |
| 1852 - 450 str.
...The responsibilities of coming life were brought to bear upon the preparatory course. ' Hence,' says hundred, or of fifty boys; but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen.' Here spoke the moral hero. That man reflected honor upon his profession. A few men like him would forever... | |
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