School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... called for , to print it . For it is clear from this and other like comments , that something more should have been said expressly on the subject of bullying , and how it is to be met . " MY DEAR " I blame myself for not having earlier ...
... called for , to print it . For it is clear from this and other like comments , that something more should have been said expressly on the subject of bullying , and how it is to be met . " MY DEAR " I blame myself for not having earlier ...
Pagina 13
... called the Vale of White Horse . you Most of you have probably travelled down the Great Western Railway as far as Swindon . Those of who did so with their eyes open , have been aware , soon after leaving the Didcot station , of a fine ...
... called the Vale of White Horse . you Most of you have probably travelled down the Great Western Railway as far as Swindon . Those of who did so with their eyes open , have been aware , soon after leaving the Didcot station , of a fine ...
Pagina 18
... called , and here it lies , just as the Romans left it , except that cairn on the east side , left by Her Majesty's corps of sappers and miners the other day , when they and the engineer officer had finished their sojourn there , and ...
... called , and here it lies , just as the Romans left it , except that cairn on the east side , left by Her Majesty's corps of sappers and miners the other day , when they and the engineer officer had finished their sojourn there , and ...
Pagina 20
... called " the Manger , " into one side of which the hills fall with a series of the most lovely sweeping curves , known as " the Giant's Stairs ; " they are not a bit like stairs , but I never saw anything like them anywhere else , with ...
... called " the Manger , " into one side of which the hills fall with a series of the most lovely sweeping curves , known as " the Giant's Stairs ; " they are not a bit like stairs , but I never saw anything like them anywhere else , with ...
Pagina 21
... the east , we soon come to cultivated land . The downs , strictly so called , are no more ; Lincolnshire farmers have been imported , and the long fresh slopes are sheep - walks 22 THE SEVEN BARROWS - THE BLOWING STONE . -
... the east , we soon come to cultivated land . The downs , strictly so called , are no more ; Lincolnshire farmers have been imported , and the long fresh slopes are sheep - walks 22 THE SEVEN BARROWS - THE BLOWING STONE . -
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