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... clothes a - year , an allowance of beer , an apothecary , a tip now and then , and food . " Each brother , " says Dr Bell , " has also a small gratu- ity on signing a lease . Their diet and allowance are set forth in the accompanying ...
... clothes a - year , an allowance of beer , an apothecary , a tip now and then , and food . " Each brother , " says Dr Bell , " has also a small gratu- ity on signing a lease . Their diet and allowance are set forth in the accompanying ...
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... cloth laid upon the coronation - chair , and one or two other things ; and these he used long after to exhibit as " valuable relics . " 1 It will be remembered that the Madras System had been introduced into the Charterhouse schools ...
... cloth laid upon the coronation - chair , and one or two other things ; and these he used long after to exhibit as " valuable relics . " 1 It will be remembered that the Madras System had been introduced into the Charterhouse schools ...
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... clothes itself with a garment which is objective - or which has a material form , that is , sound . " Dr Bell did not think much of Pestalozzi ; he was too deeply engaged in brooding over his own Sys- tem . One of his correspondents , a ...
... clothes itself with a garment which is objective - or which has a material form , that is , sound . " Dr Bell did not think much of Pestalozzi ; he was too deeply engaged in brooding over his own Sys- tem . One of his correspondents , a ...
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... clothes or a new set of furniture for the prince's room . In 1831 Southey was making ready to write a general 1 A phrase of Quintilian's : " Ne opus quidem erit hac casti- gatione , si assiduus studiorum exactor adstiterit . survey of ...
... clothes or a new set of furniture for the prince's room . In 1831 Southey was making ready to write a general 1 A phrase of Quintilian's : " Ne opus quidem erit hac casti- gatione , si assiduus studiorum exactor adstiterit . survey of ...
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... clothes on him ; and his reply was that he had had just enough . But let us leave the great Dr Wilkie , and return to the great Dr Bell . He was only twenty when he left for Virginia to be tutor in the house of a merchant there , at a ...
... clothes on him ; and his reply was that he had had just enough . But let us leave the great Dr Wilkie , and return to the great Dr Bell . He was only twenty when he left for Virginia to be tutor in the house of a merchant there , at a ...
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