School Days at RugbyJames R. Osgood and Company, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 2
... telling tales , or constantly refer- ring to the master for protection , would only produce ill - will and worse treatment . " If I rightly understand your book , it is an effort to improve the condition of schools by improving the tone ...
... telling tales , or constantly refer- ring to the master for protection , would only produce ill - will and worse treatment . " If I rightly understand your book , it is an effort to improve the condition of schools by improving the tone ...
Pagina 3
... telling tales ; nor in raising the tone of public opinion among school - boys but in the separation of boys of different ages into different schools ― " There should be at least three different classes of schools the first for boys from ...
... telling tales ; nor in raising the tone of public opinion among school - boys but in the separation of boys of different ages into different schools ― " There should be at least three different classes of schools the first for boys from ...
Pagina 7
... tell which of his actions is indifferent and which not ; that by a thoughtless word or look we may lead astray a brother for whom Christ died . He taught us that life is a whole , made up of actions and thoughts and longings , great and ...
... tell which of his actions is indifferent and which not ; that by a thoughtless word or look we may lead astray a brother for whom Christ died . He taught us that life is a whole , made up of actions and thoughts and longings , great and ...
Pagina 11
... tell you the sort of folk you'll have to meet and put up with , if you and I are to jog on comfortably together . You shall hear at once what sort of folk the Browns are , at least my branch of them ; and then if you don't like the sort ...
... tell you the sort of folk you'll have to meet and put up with , if you and I are to jog on comfortably together . You shall hear at once what sort of folk the Browns are , at least my branch of them ; and then if you don't like the sort ...
Pagina 12
... telling one another their minds on whatever sub- ject turns up , and their minds are wonderfully an- tagonist , and all their opinions are downright beliefs . Till you've been among them some time and under- stand them , you can't think ...
... telling one another their minds on whatever sub- ject turns up , and their minds are wonderfully an- tagonist , and all their opinions are downright beliefs . Till you've been among them some time and under- stand them , you can't think ...
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