Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan: With Selections from His Journals and CorrespondenceLongmans, Green, 1871 - 576 páginas |
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... Certainly , ' he says in a letter to a much- loved pupil , the friendships which we form for ourselves are great sources of happiness , yet there is a charm about relationship which other intimacies rarely have . It is so extremely ...
... Certainly , ' he says in a letter to a much- loved pupil , the friendships which we form for ourselves are great sources of happiness , yet there is a charm about relationship which other intimacies rarely have . It is so extremely ...
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... certainly a very odd boy at that time , as peculiar in character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy ...
... certainly a very odd boy at that time , as peculiar in character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy ...
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... certainly do not mean to imply that in his mind , and consequently in his conversation , it had ever receded far into the back- ground . But I think we both of us felt that owing to parti- cular circumstances we were able to approach ...
... certainly do not mean to imply that in his mind , and consequently in his conversation , it had ever receded far into the back- ground . But I think we both of us felt that owing to parti- cular circumstances we were able to approach ...
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... certainly times at which his communications with his friends were closer and more frequent than at other times , but though a reperusal of the letters which he wrote on such occasions revives old recollections with a touching vividness ...
... certainly times at which his communications with his friends were closer and more frequent than at other times , but though a reperusal of the letters which he wrote on such occasions revives old recollections with a touching vividness ...
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... certainly not be elected unless a general feeling in my favour of the kind which I mention is communicated to the Trustees , nor do I think that without it there would be 9 CH . II . ] MR . CONINGTON'S REMINISCENCES . 40 [ CH . II ...
... certainly not be elected unless a general feeling in my favour of the kind which I mention is communicated to the Trustees , nor do I think that without it there would be 9 CH . II . ] MR . CONINGTON'S REMINISCENCES . 40 [ CH . II ...
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