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Introductory Lectures on Modern History, Delivered in Lent Term, MDCCCXLII ... - Page 145
by Thomas Arnold - 1847 - 315 pages
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The life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold, Volume 1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Caesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...whenever mention was made of St. Louis of France. No general teaching of the providential government of the world could have left a deeper impression,...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head ..., Volume 1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Csesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...whenever mention was made of St. Louis of France. No general teaching of the providential government of the world could have left a deeper impression,...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 41

English literature - 1844 - 562 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon or of Csesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts had just been committed in his presence. No expression of his reverence for a high standard of Christian excellence could have been...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head ..., Volume 1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - History teachers - 1845 - 478 pages
...speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Caesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts bad just been committed in his very presence. No expression...whenever mention was made of St. Louis of France. No general teaching of the providential government of the world could have left a deeper impression,...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold: D. D., Late Head ..., Volume 2

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Cœsar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...standard of Christian excellence could have been more sfiking than the almost involuntary expressions of admiration which broke from him whenever mention...
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The Oxford and Cambridge review, Volume 1

1845 - 694 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Cresar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts had just been committed in his very presence,' (i. 136). On the other hand, we must not forget to notice the constitutional buoyancy which existed...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D. D., Late Head-master of ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - History teachers - 1846 - 558 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Caesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...excellence could have been more striking than the almost dnvoluntary expressions of admiration which broke from him whenever mention was made of St. Louis of...
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A Summary of Modern History

Jules Michelet - Europe - 1847 - 440 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his lace when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon or of Caesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...mention was made of St. Louis of France." Life, chap. lii. NOTE 7. — Page 140. It is perhaps partly for the pleasure of quoting from a work abounding in...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 4

Education - 1857 - 956 pages
...cloud of indignation which passed over his face when speaking of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Cassar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts...whenever mention was made of St. Louis of France." So, through all the studies under his direction, there streamed the ray of light from his own lofty...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 4

Henry Barnard - Education - 1857 - 880 pages
...of the crimes of Napoleon, or of Caesar, and the dead pause which followed, as if the acts had jnst been committed in his very presence. No expression...whenever mention was made of St. Louis of France." So, through all the studies under his direction, tlierc streamed the ray of light from his own lofty...
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