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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... thought of being the head master of the school ; and even in India it was curious to trace the traditions of Westminster permeating the ecclesiastical intelligence , which under his supervision appeared in Indian periodicals . Thus ...
... thought of being the head master of the school ; and even in India it was curious to trace the traditions of Westminster permeating the ecclesiastical intelligence , which under his supervision appeared in Indian periodicals . Thus ...
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... thought , and was the cause of his going to Rugby . ' This brief notice of George Cotton in his school and college days will close with the following singular inci- dent , which has come to light through the letters of Mary Russell ...
... thought , and was the cause of his going to Rugby . ' This brief notice of George Cotton in his school and college days will close with the following singular inci- dent , which has come to light through the letters of Mary Russell ...
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... thoughts , or by the disturbing attractions of other men and other schools of thought . But Cotton came into contact with him after his mind had been already formed , and yet before he had been swayed by any other commanding influence ...
... thoughts , or by the disturbing attractions of other men and other schools of thought . But Cotton came into contact with him after his mind had been already formed , and yet before he had been swayed by any other commanding influence ...
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... thoughts and feelings , and from the result of continued and earnest study , to those whose trials and dangers , whose tastes and modes of thought , he had made familiar to him by kindly observation and hearty sympathy , and whose ...
... thoughts and feelings , and from the result of continued and earnest study , to those whose trials and dangers , whose tastes and modes of thought , he had made familiar to him by kindly observation and hearty sympathy , and whose ...
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... thought it was his calling to take boys who had been brought up in the strictest Evangelical system and fit them for contact with the world . He endeavoured to expand their minds and remove their prejudices , while he tried to confirm ...
... thought it was his calling to take boys who had been brought up in the strictest Evangelical system and fit them for contact with the world . He endeavoured to expand their minds and remove their prejudices , while he tried to confirm ...
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