Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... took our dear eldest child to worship God in His own house ( St. Margaret's Church , Westminster ) : his entire attention and reverential silence proved that his mind was duly influenced . At eight years old : I think he is fairly ...
... took our dear eldest child to worship God in His own house ( St. Margaret's Church , Westminster ) : his entire attention and reverential silence proved that his mind was duly influenced . At eight years old : I think he is fairly ...
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... took a leading part . I must now revert again to Mr. Turner's house . The influence exercised on your father there continued through- out life . Mr. Turner had a very fine library , with a beautiful collection of prints . He was an ...
... took a leading part . I must now revert again to Mr. Turner's house . The influence exercised on your father there continued through- out life . Mr. Turner had a very fine library , with a beautiful collection of prints . He was an ...
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... took great pains in teaching him to commit poetry to memory . He had by the time he was six years old , she narrates with pleasure , ' learned by heart all the " Lay of the Last Minstrel , " for his own pleasure , and he understands it ...
... took great pains in teaching him to commit poetry to memory . He had by the time he was six years old , she narrates with pleasure , ' learned by heart all the " Lay of the Last Minstrel , " for his own pleasure , and he understands it ...
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... took the prize in that form at the Easter examination 1839 , and was raised to the fifth form , the upper school . He and your Uncle Gifford accom- panied their father and mother to Italy in the autumn of that year , and I had best ...
... took the prize in that form at the Easter examination 1839 , and was raised to the fifth form , the upper school . He and your Uncle Gifford accom- panied their father and mother to Italy in the autumn of that year , and I had best ...
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... took up his residence at Oxford , and while still at Charterhouse , he obtained in 1843 his Balliol scholarship . University life was in all respects congenial to him ; even at Charter- house he had been a student rather than a ...
... took up his residence at Oxford , and while still at Charterhouse , he obtained in 1843 his Balliol scholarship . University life was in all respects congenial to him ; even at Charter- house he had been a student rather than a ...
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