Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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... St Augustine was the highest of all authorities , not in regard to matters of fact alone , but on points of dogma ... St Alban Hall , he carried New- man with him in the twofold capa- city of vice - principal and tutor . " He was the ...
... St Augustine was the highest of all authorities , not in regard to matters of fact alone , but on points of dogma ... St Alban Hall , he carried New- man with him in the twofold capa- city of vice - principal and tutor . " He was the ...
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... St Alban's Hall . It was the position which , above all others , he could have most desired at that time to hold . Uni- versity life had become to him second nature , and he returned to it with a mind overflowing with plans for the ...
... St Alban's Hall . It was the position which , above all others , he could have most desired at that time to hold . Uni- versity life had become to him second nature , and he returned to it with a mind overflowing with plans for the ...
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... St Alban's Hall . Whately , to his great astonishment , received one morning a letter , announcing that the Prime Minister had " satisfied himself that he should best accom- plish the object which his Majesty had in view , by proposing ...
... St Alban's Hall . Whately , to his great astonishment , received one morning a letter , announcing that the Prime Minister had " satisfied himself that he should best accom- plish the object which his Majesty had in view , by proposing ...
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... St Alban's Hall is not a large room surmounted by a dome , but a hos- tel or college , like other halls not endowed with fellowships . What Mr Fitzpatrick means , we presume , to say is , however , correct enough . Not only at Oxford ...
... St Alban's Hall is not a large room surmounted by a dome , but a hos- tel or college , like other halls not endowed with fellowships . What Mr Fitzpatrick means , we presume , to say is , however , correct enough . Not only at Oxford ...
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