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... tion . This was the case today with Mr. P. and certainly nothing could be more feeble and vapid than his attack upon Unitarians . ... June 4. [ Newcastle ] Jubilee School . This was the public annual examination of the boys in this ...
... tion . This was the case today with Mr. P. and certainly nothing could be more feeble and vapid than his attack upon Unitarians . ... June 4. [ Newcastle ] Jubilee School . This was the public annual examination of the boys in this ...
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... tion it seems now his best plan to turn his attention wholly to mathematics until he takes his degree and to take a high honor in the Senate house but not to look to any advantage in a pecuniary point of view . This is in the present ...
... tion it seems now his best plan to turn his attention wholly to mathematics until he takes his degree and to take a high honor in the Senate house but not to look to any advantage in a pecuniary point of view . This is in the present ...
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... tion . 28. I called at Sir Hew Ross's at Stonehouse about 1 o'clock and walked with him through his grounds . I think I made some progress with him in softening his opposition to the Railroad . This opposition seems to me very ...
... tion . 28. I called at Sir Hew Ross's at Stonehouse about 1 o'clock and walked with him through his grounds . I think I made some progress with him in softening his opposition to the Railroad . This opposition seems to me very ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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