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... not do as much as he might have done in the more intellectual ways of academical distinction . Still , he was always among the first in the college examinations ; he won two university prizes , and took a very 82 KENELM CHILLINGLY .
... not do as much as he might have done in the more intellectual ways of academical distinction . Still , he was always among the first in the college examinations ; he won two university prizes , and took a very 82 KENELM CHILLINGLY .
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Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) he won two university prizes , and took a very creditable degree , after which he returned home , more odd , more saturnine - in short , less like other people - than when he had left ...
Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) he won two university prizes , and took a very creditable degree , after which he returned home , more odd , more saturnine - in short , less like other people - than when he had left ...
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... university . Kenelm Chillingly in reply largely availed himself of those new ideas which were to influence the rising generation , and with which he had been rendered familiar by the journal of Mr Mivers and the conversation of Mr Welby ...
... university . Kenelm Chillingly in reply largely availed himself of those new ideas which were to influence the rising generation , and with which he had been rendered familiar by the journal of Mr Mivers and the conversation of Mr Welby ...
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... University of Cambridge ; but you must not regard that fact as a pro- mise of any worth in my future passage through life . Some of the most useless per- sons —especially narrow - minded and bigoted —have acquired far higher honours at ...
... University of Cambridge ; but you must not regard that fact as a pro- mise of any worth in my future passage through life . Some of the most useless per- sons —especially narrow - minded and bigoted —have acquired far higher honours at ...
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... university than have fallen to my lot . " I thank you no less for the civil things you have said of me and of my family ; but I shall endeavour to walk to that grave to which we are all bound with a tranquil in- difference as to what ...
... university than have fallen to my lot . " I thank you no less for the civil things you have said of me and of my family ; but I shall endeavour to walk to that grave to which we are all bound with a tranquil in- difference as to what ...
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