After an arduous connection of eighteen years, I bid you respectfully farewell. My earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the University and myself, established in 1847, so often... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 2671865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Morley - 1903 - 692 páginas
...earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the university and myself, established in...lasting gratitude for indulgence as generous, and for support as warm and enthusiastic in itself, and as honourable from the character and distinctions... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 1144 páginas
...earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the university and myself, established in...lasting gratitude for indulgence as generous, and for support as warm and enthusiastic in itself, and as honourable from the character sind distinctions... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 692 páginas
...earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the university and myself, established in...dissolved, I leave to the judgment of the future. Tt is one imperative duty, and one alone, which induces me to trouble you with these few parting words... | |
| John Morley - 1904 - 690 páginas
...earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the university and myself, established in...which induces me to trouble you with these few parting words—the duty of expressing my profound and lasting gratitude for indulgence as generous, and for... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1910 - 510 páginas
...earnest purpose to serve you, my many faults and shortcomings, the incidents of the political relation between the University and myself, established in...lasting gratitude for indulgence as generous, and for support as warm and enthusiastic in itself, and as honourable from the character and distinctions... | |
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