Pamphlets VI, 1866-1896

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[1] Inaugural address at Edinburgh, April 2, 1866 / by Thomas Carlyle. 1866. (46 p.) -- [2] Obituary : Charles Cardale Babington. 1895. (30 p.) -- [3] A letter to his grace the Archbishop of York : on the public character of Shrewsbury School and on its interests, as affected by the public schools bill / by Benjamin Hall Kennedy. 1865. (27 p.) -- [4] Shrewsbury school : past and present. 1882. (8 p.) -- [5] A letter to Edward Bowen : in reply to a pamphlet entitled "The proposed control of the public schools by the universities" / by the Rev. George Ridding. 1872. (18 p.) -- [6] The long vacation : a suggestion for university reform / by R.T. Wright. 1878. (8 p.) -- [7] Affiliation of local colleges to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge / by Joseph Bickersteth Mayor. 1874. (29 p.) -- [8] Testimonials presented to the honourable the trustees of the Fettes endowment : in favour of A.W. Potts. [1868?] (31 p.) -- [9] Memoir of Caleb Parnham, B.D. : sometime fellow and tutor of St John's College, Cambridge and rector of Ufford-cum-Bainton, Yorkshire / by John Robert Lunn. 1883. (50 p.) -- [10] The Israelitish question : and the comments of the Canaan journals thereon. 1876. (24 p.) -- [11] Twelfth annual report ... 1891 / Cambridge Charity Organisation Society. 1892. (19 p.) -- [12] Summer meeting, Cambridge ... 1896 : time-table and outline of lectures with references for reading and syllabuses of the courses on education. 1896. (24 p.) -- [13] Fen floods and the lower Ouse / by J.H.H. Moxon. 1878. (23 p.) -- [14] Love letters of Mrs. Piozzi : written when she was eighty : to William Augustus Conway. 1843. (39 p.)
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