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... ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EDUCATION . To determine upon what system the rising generation may be instructed with the greatest convenience and effect ; by what ... Advantages ON THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ...
... ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EDUCATION . To determine upon what system the rising generation may be instructed with the greatest convenience and effect ; by what ... Advantages ON THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ...
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... advantage or the mischief will depend at last upon the principles and prudence of the pu- pil , and the skill and ... advantages of a public education , Locke alone , perhaps , will be found generally to condemn it ; and of the advocates ...
... advantage or the mischief will depend at last upon the principles and prudence of the pu- pil , and the skill and ... advantages of a public education , Locke alone , perhaps , will be found generally to condemn it ; and of the advocates ...
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... advantage and improvement . The superficial and common - place objections , not unfrequently urged against this general attention to the classics , seem hardly to deserve a minute and separate examination . One parent may still inquire ...
... advantage and improvement . The superficial and common - place objections , not unfrequently urged against this general attention to the classics , seem hardly to deserve a minute and separate examination . One parent may still inquire ...
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