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...'-m 'm^-f K-j LETTERS AND VERSES OF ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, D.D. 4 ''''W??^^?'fV?r^f^^r^^!f^ fe- - :.^. !-.... ...;:^ From their private nature a large number of the letters are unsuitable for publication ; a still larger number refer to matters which would be of ... ... these pages. The letters given here have been chosen, as far as possible, for their general interest, or for the light which they throw upon^the char... ...es foretell. Where be the Spirits that attend your will ? Where your dread ministers for good and ill ? ! ; • The mighty storms your funeral dirges si... ...ternoon, for the first Q- time since he came to Rugby, he wound up all the affairs ^ of the school on Saturday instead of postponing it to Monday morn... ...ical system, and that by that system he must stand or fall. Ecclesiastical affairs too, George says, people are very anxious to free from the control ... ...ike the streets of Valetta, glimpses of the sea at the different openings. Externally {i.e. seen from a distance, or from the heights), it certainly i... ...ent colours their official or non- official character. These are the chief external marks of the deluge which has engulfed the monarchy of France. Of ... ...in time. Every sound washushed as he approached. First came the four great ministers ; then in a simple European dress, a long blue cloak and a red fe...