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... young men did very well at college . One of them gained a prize for an essay on the " Immortality of the Soul , " a subject which , owing to its complete freedom from data and exemption from the ordinary rules of argument and methods of ...
... young men did very well at college . One of them gained a prize for an essay on the " Immortality of the Soul , " a subject which , owing to its complete freedom from data and exemption from the ordinary rules of argument and methods of ...
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... young man , going into the county of Angus , was put into a damp bed , " and died of rheumatic fever . He , however , succeeded in at length collecting eight pupils ; but the receipts were not satisfactory . He now thought of returning ...
... young man , going into the county of Angus , was put into a damp bed , " and died of rheumatic fever . He , however , succeeded in at length collecting eight pupils ; but the receipts were not satisfactory . He now thought of returning ...
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... young protégé of Bell's , Lewis Warren " was sent out . The Bishop of London was very enthusiastic about Warren , and wrote of him : " He will make his fortune and immortalise his name . He will be ranked among the greatest bene ...
... young protégé of Bell's , Lewis Warren " was sent out . The Bishop of London was very enthusiastic about Warren , and wrote of him : " He will make his fortune and immortalise his name . He will be ranked among the greatest bene ...
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... young Bamford seems to have been his private secretary and amanuensis . Of Bamford he took possession body and soul . He would have him in attendance at six in the morning ; and sometimes till eleven at night . His chief work was ...
... young Bamford seems to have been his private secretary and amanuensis . Of Bamford he took possession body and soul . He would have him in attendance at six in the morning ; and sometimes till eleven at night . His chief work was ...
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... young children stand- ing for two or three hours together was surely some- thing very like cruelty . Mr Johnson , the head - master of the Central School , was obliged to give up a great deal of his time to show- ing visitors over the ...
... young children stand- ing for two or three hours together was surely some- thing very like cruelty . Mr Johnson , the head - master of the Central School , was obliged to give up a great deal of his time to show- ing visitors over the ...
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