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... necessary and a school not well established will not venture to enforce it . The only adequate remedy is , more open and liberal conduct on the part of the parents ; to repose their con- fidence , where they trust their sons . Another ...
... necessary and a school not well established will not venture to enforce it . The only adequate remedy is , more open and liberal conduct on the part of the parents ; to repose their con- fidence , where they trust their sons . Another ...
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... necessary , than what the present disquisition has already supplied . That I would recommend classical literature to every student , who has the means and the opportunity to obtain it , the encomium already passed upon it will ...
... necessary , than what the present disquisition has already supplied . That I would recommend classical literature to every student , who has the means and the opportunity to obtain it , the encomium already passed upon it will ...
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... necessary to be known , the names and their etymologies , the parentage , education , and actions ; and this with all the simplicity and all the fidelity of what , indeed , from a simi- larity of the characters and their conduct , his ...
... necessary to be known , the names and their etymologies , the parentage , education , and actions ; and this with all the simplicity and all the fidelity of what , indeed , from a simi- larity of the characters and their conduct , his ...
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