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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... reached , more or less , every boy under his roof . ' In the routine of his daily work there was " unresting , unhastening industry . " Method , orderly but not pedantic , cach duty done punctually and faithfully . Yet he never seemed ...
... reached , more or less , every boy under his roof . ' In the routine of his daily work there was " unresting , unhastening industry . " Method , orderly but not pedantic , cach duty done punctually and faithfully . Yet he never seemed ...
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... reached our inn at night . Savouring as they did of the work - day world , they seemed alien to the dreamy stillness of those green pastoral uplands . To this he readily agreed . In a letter which I received from him soon after we ...
... reached our inn at night . Savouring as they did of the work - day world , they seemed alien to the dreamy stillness of those green pastoral uplands . To this he readily agreed . In a letter which I received from him soon after we ...
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... reached the shores of England , the scene which recurred to his friends and pupils at Marlborough , as the last expression of thoughts and feelings too deep for words , was that in which the disciples of the departing apostle mourned ...
... reached the shores of England , the scene which recurred to his friends and pupils at Marlborough , as the last expression of thoughts and feelings too deep for words , was that in which the disciples of the departing apostle mourned ...
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... reached the pilot brigs which are always cruising about twenty miles from the mouth of the Hooghly , to furnish pilots to take ships up its windings and shallows . But it was noon before we fairly saw land on each side of us , that on ...
... reached the pilot brigs which are always cruising about twenty miles from the mouth of the Hooghly , to furnish pilots to take ships up its windings and shallows . But it was noon before we fairly saw land on each side of us , that on ...
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... reached Cawnpore , and drove straight to the lieutenant - governor's camp , where tents were provided for us . At five we drove out , and were taken by Dr. Bird to the fatal well and Wheeler's intrenchments . He is well fitted to be our ...
... reached Cawnpore , and drove straight to the lieutenant - governor's camp , where tents were provided for us . At five we drove out , and were taken by Dr. Bird to the fatal well and Wheeler's intrenchments . He is well fitted to be our ...
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Página 54 - O wretched man that I am ! who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? I thank God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Página 458 - And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness, and all manner of disease among the people.