Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... Rugby , you would not permit the Count Hyppolite de Coupegorge to revile your nation and defame your countrywomen in an open café , but threatened to throw him and his shako into the street . Turn for a moment from the in- dividual to ...
... Rugby , you would not permit the Count Hyppolite de Coupegorge to revile your nation and defame your countrywomen in an open café , but threatened to throw him and his shako into the street . Turn for a moment from the in- dividual to ...
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CHAPTER XLV . THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS REPORT- II . HARROW AND RUGBY . strained than other men , but might , if he chose it , have his way like the rest of the world . It was true enough that he might have to pay for it after , as other ...
CHAPTER XLV . THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS REPORT- II . HARROW AND RUGBY . strained than other men , but might , if he chose it , have his way like the rest of the world . It was true enough that he might have to pay for it after , as other ...
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... Rugby . They offer many conve- nient points of comparison . Their history has been remarkably similar . Founded within a very few years of each other , early in the reign of Elizabeth , both by private indivi- duals of the middle class ...
... Rugby . They offer many conve- nient points of comparison . Their history has been remarkably similar . Founded within a very few years of each other , early in the reign of Elizabeth , both by private indivi- duals of the middle class ...
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... Rugby . Dr Arnold was the first head of a large public school who gave a sensible weight to modern history and modern languages , and made them an essential part of the regular school work . And perhaps if any one modern teacher rather ...
... Rugby . Dr Arnold was the first head of a large public school who gave a sensible weight to modern history and modern languages , and made them an essential part of the regular school work . And perhaps if any one modern teacher rather ...
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... Rugby School , and was intending to send his son , whether he had learnt anything here that was of use to him afterwards . He answered , I was at school several years , and I have never regretted it . I learnt there what I don't think I ...
... Rugby School , and was intending to send his son , whether he had learnt anything here that was of use to him afterwards . He answered , I was at school several years , and I have never regretted it . I learnt there what I don't think I ...
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