Testimonials [relating to T. Sinclair, candidate for various posts. With his own comments on his failure].1881 |
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... Free Church of Reay , for some years ; that he has given universal satisfaction as a teacher ; that his treatment of his pupils is mild but firm ; that their answers in the various branches are ready and correct , and that his moral ...
... Free Church of Reay , for some years ; that he has given universal satisfaction as a teacher ; that his treatment of his pupils is mild but firm ; that their answers in the various branches are ready and correct , and that his moral ...
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... free to say that it is on my publications I depend most in proposing myself as a fit and proper person for so good a colonial appointment in the very best line of effort . The new testimonials of present date will of course have quite ...
... free to say that it is on my publications I depend most in proposing myself as a fit and proper person for so good a colonial appointment in the very best line of effort . The new testimonials of present date will of course have quite ...
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... Free Press , February 1876 . " Mr Thomas Sinclair , one of the candidates for the Moral Philosophy Chair at St. Andrews , has in the press a poem entitled Love's Trilogy . The chief part of the poem is in blank verse , and it contain ...
... Free Press , February 1876 . " Mr Thomas Sinclair , one of the candidates for the Moral Philosophy Chair at St. Andrews , has in the press a poem entitled Love's Trilogy . The chief part of the poem is in blank verse , and it contain ...
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... free , to locality not very much more elevating than the parochial extent is , would be that electors might see that fair play ought to give some of us who are not graduates of Oxford and Cambridge , but of at least as testing ...
... free , to locality not very much more elevating than the parochial extent is , would be that electors might see that fair play ought to give some of us who are not graduates of Oxford and Cambridge , but of at least as testing ...
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3rd July abilities academical position accidental Andrews University aspiration attend BAIRD BOARDING branches Cambridge candidate Canonmills House character charge classes clerical colonial confidence conscientiously Coolidge degree DONALD MUNRO doubt Doveton College Doveton Protestant College duty earnest EDINBURGH INSTITUTION Edinburgh University educational appoint electors engaged in literary England English Master excellent experience families favour February feel FERGUSON Free gentlemanly give graduate Headmastership heard highest hope instruction judging kind Latin London MACKIE Maclachlan's boarders Madras manner ment metaphysical mild Moral Philosophy Chair Oxford papers parents person Philosophy in St pleasure poem poet present application PRINCES STREET principal Professor Flint Professorship of Moral prose pupils qualifications QUEEN STREET Ranken REAY resident tutor respect satisfaction scholar and teacher school at Isauld SECOND SET SET OF TESTIMONIALS situation of Headmaster spheres success teaching THOMAS SINCLAIR tion vacant verse well-known WISHART young friends young gentlemen
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Página 25 - Flint ; in other words, the young poet is a candidate for the Chair of Moral Philosophy in St. Andrews University.