| John Britton - 1813 - 802 páginas
...tutor, or fellow of a college, who is set to watch over the youth of the society, and by whose prndence they are to be led through the dangers of their first entrance into th« world. The figure immediately following represents Sobriety, er Temperance, that most necessary... | |
| 1814 - 198 páginas
...over the ' youth of the society, and by whose prudence ' they are to be led through the dangers of 4 their first entrance into the world. The figure '...Sobriety or ' Temperance, that most necessary virtue of a f collegiate life. The whole remaining train ' of figures are the vices we are instructed to ' avoid.... | |
| W M. Wade - 1817 - 662 páginas
...the history of David, his conquest over the •• Lion and Goliath ; from whence we are taught, '• not to be discouraged at any difficulties that " may...dangers " of their first entrance into the world. The I 4 " figure immediately following represents Sobriety " or Temperance, that most necessary virtue... | |
| 1859 - 270 páginas
...Tutor, or Fellow of a College, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first...immediately following represents Sobriety or Temperance. The whole remaining train of figures are the Vices we are instructed to avoid. Those next to Temperance... | |
| 1837 - 244 páginas
...Tutor, or Fellow of a College, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first...immediately following represents Sobriety or Temperance. The whole remaining train of figures are the Vices we are instructed to avoid. Those next to Temperance... | |
| 1839 - 246 páginas
...Tutor, or Fellow of a College, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first...immediately following represents Sobriety or Temperance. The whole remaining train of figures are the Vices we are instructed to avoid. Those next to Temperance... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1858 - 396 páginas
...tutor or fellow of a college, who is set to watch over the youth of the society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first...Those next to Temperance are the opposite vices of Qlutto.i and Drunkenness. Then follow the Lncanthropos, the Sytena, and Panther, representing Violence,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1860 - 292 páginas
...Tutor, or Fellow of a College, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first...collegiate life. The whole remaining train of figures arc the vices we are instructed to avoid. Those next to Temperance are the opposite vices of Gluttony... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 páginas
...tutor, or Fellow of a college, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first entrance into the world." On the western side of the quadrangle is the restored library. Gibbon, in his interesting autobiography,... | |
| Frederick Arnold - 1873 - 418 páginas
...tutor, or Fellow of a college, who is set to watch over the youth of the Society, and by whose prudence they are to be led through the dangers of their first entrance into the world." On the western side of the quadrangle is the restored library. Gibbon, in his curious and valuable... | |
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