Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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478. oldal
... Whately threw him off . What a story is his ! How distressing to read , yet how full of warning and instruction , especially to the young Keble , Pusey , and others of their way of thinking . On the other hand , Whately was all along in ...
... Whately threw him off . What a story is his ! How distressing to read , yet how full of warning and instruction , especially to the young Keble , Pusey , and others of their way of thinking . On the other hand , Whately was all along in ...
479. oldal
... Whately willed , that he laboured assiduously to bring about ; and Oxford soon felt again that a reformer , and a very troublesome one , was in the midst of it . One special object of Whately's abhorrence and contempt was the study of ...
... Whately willed , that he laboured assiduously to bring about ; and Oxford soon felt again that a reformer , and a very troublesome one , was in the midst of it . One special object of Whately's abhorrence and contempt was the study of ...
480. oldal
... Whately rode . He was , with- out being aware of it , a disciple , in many respects , of Malthus and Bentham . He advocated Free Trade , Parliamentary Reform , and a more stringent Poor - law , long be- fore any of these became fashion ...
... Whately rode . He was , with- out being aware of it , a disciple , in many respects , of Malthus and Bentham . He advocated Free Trade , Parliamentary Reform , and a more stringent Poor - law , long be- fore any of these became fashion ...
481. oldal
... Whately , in common with other members of the self- styled Liberal party , rejoiced in the prospect of change . He gave to Mr Canning and his Administra- tion such support ... Whately's intimacy 1864. ] 481 Memoirs of Richard Whately .
... Whately , in common with other members of the self- styled Liberal party , rejoiced in the prospect of change . He gave to Mr Canning and his Administra- tion such support ... Whately's intimacy 1864. ] 481 Memoirs of Richard Whately .
482. oldal
... Whately was consider- ably annoyed at me , and he took a humorous revenge , of which he had given me due notice before- hand . As a head of a house , he had duties of hospitality to men of all parties ; he asked a set of the least ...
... Whately was consider- ably annoyed at me , and he took a humorous revenge , of which he had given me due notice before- hand . As a head of a house , he had duties of hospitality to men of all parties ; he asked a set of the least ...
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