He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different character with them to Oxford than that which we knew elsewhere. Recollections of Rugby - Strana 106autor/autoři: Charles Henry Newmarch - 1848 - 180 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1844 - 562 str.
...schools was mainly attributable. He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the university, that his pupils brought quite a different...manly-minded, conscious of duty and obligation when they came to college We cordially acknowledged the immense improvement in their character in respect of... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 str.
...schools is mainly attributable. He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different...speak of opinions ; but his pupils were thoughtful, manly -minded, conscious of duty and obligation, when they first came to College ; we regretted, indeed,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 str.
...schools is mainly attributable. He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different...speak of opinions ; but his pupils were thoughtful, manly -minded, conscious of duty and obligation, when they first came to College ; we regretted, indeed,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 548 str.
...mainly attributable. He adds, " He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different character with them to Oxford from that which we knew elsewhere. I do not speak of opinions ; but his pupils were thoughiful, manly-minded,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 str.
...schools is mainly attributable. He was the first. It soon began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different...pupils were thoughtful, manly-minded, conscious of duty nnd obligation, when they first came to college ; we regretted, indeed, that they were often deeply... | |
| 1845 - 758 str.
...originator of a reformed system : — " It soon began," he says, " to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different...speak of opinions ; but his pupils were thoughtful, manly minded, conscious of duty and obligation, when they first came to college ; we regretted, indeed,... | |
| 1845 - 694 str.
...la Dr. Moberly's words, ' it soon began to be matter of observation in the University, that Arnold's pupils brought quite a different character with them to Oxford than that which we knew elsewhere — his pupils were thoughtful, manly-minded, conscious of duty and obligation, when they first came... | |
| 1847 - 508 str.
...schools is mainly attributable. He was the first. It soon began to be a matter of observation to us in the university, that his pupils brought quite a different character with them than that which we knew elsewhere. I do not speak of opinions ; but his pupils were thoughtful, manly-minded,... | |
| 1850 - 682 str.
...schools ig mainly attributable. He was the first. It ЕООП began to be matter of observation to us in the University, that his pupils brought quite a different...them to Oxford, than that which we knew elsewhere." . Thus testifies Dr. Moberly to the effects of Dr. Arnold's influence and labours; and in the same... | |
| Elbridge Smith - 1867 - 130 str.
...matter of observation to us in the university," said Dr. Mobcrly, of Oxford, in speaking of Arnold, " that his pupils brought quite a different character with them to Oxford from that which we knew elsewhere ; his pupils were thoughtful, manly-minded, conscious of duty and... | |
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