The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... appears specially pointed at Eton ; and Professor Rawlinson appears inclined to assign , as the cause of the evil , the inordinate size of the classes at that school . We are at present concerned only with the fact . 6 " * With regard ...
... appears specially pointed at Eton ; and Professor Rawlinson appears inclined to assign , as the cause of the evil , the inordinate size of the classes at that school . We are at present concerned only with the fact . 6 " * With regard ...
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... appears , among its other good effects , to have broken up , to a great extent , the system of tyrannical fagging and bullying which used to prevail.there , and of the former existence of which some traces are found in the evidence ...
... appears , among its other good effects , to have broken up , to a great extent , the system of tyrannical fagging and bullying which used to prevail.there , and of the former existence of which some traces are found in the evidence ...
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... appears in the above fragment had its origin under Constantine , and as a consequence of the cele- brated vision which heralded his victory over Maxentius . Now , from a careful consideration of the above fragment , which M. de Rossi ...
... appears in the above fragment had its origin under Constantine , and as a consequence of the cele- brated vision which heralded his victory over Maxentius . Now , from a careful consideration of the above fragment , which M. de Rossi ...
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