Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Warre had once said to me , in the kindest of manners , that he thought he would have to move his Division else- where if mine on the other side of the door persisted in making such a din . But it was very good practice , and I have ...
... Warre had once said to me , in the kindest of manners , that he thought he would have to move his Division else- where if mine on the other side of the door persisted in making such a din . But it was very good practice , and I have ...
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... Warre held such very definite views , but I should like to put on record my thankfulness for having been connected with two schools which afforded at least two very different outlets for athletic energy . ' It is a horrid thing when a ...
... Warre held such very definite views , but I should like to put on record my thankfulness for having been connected with two schools which afforded at least two very different outlets for athletic energy . ' It is a horrid thing when a ...
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... Warre , or for the loyalty with which he served his successful rival . During the Provost's illness he really ruled over Eton , and it was with his connivance that I was able for the first time to light the candles on the magnificent ...
... Warre , or for the loyalty with which he served his successful rival . During the Provost's illness he really ruled over Eton , and it was with his connivance that I was able for the first time to light the candles on the magnificent ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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