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... perhaps appear extraordinary that , in order to deter- mine the preference between private and public education , I have not yet adduced on either side the authority of any of those learn- ed and judicious teachers , who have expressed ...
... perhaps appear extraordinary that , in order to deter- mine the preference between private and public education , I have not yet adduced on either side the authority of any of those learn- ed and judicious teachers , who have expressed ...
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... Perhaps both : for , besides some sprinklings of both throughout the volume , she gives us at the end several copies of Latin and Greek verses . These , she says , are her brother's : be they whose they may , we must overhaul them . The ...
... Perhaps both : for , besides some sprinklings of both throughout the volume , she gives us at the end several copies of Latin and Greek verses . These , she says , are her brother's : be they whose they may , we must overhaul them . The ...
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... perhaps gratify curiosity to observe , that the cele- brated Roger Ascham , about the middle of the sixteenth century , was one of the first , who cultivated amongst us those arts of orna- mental writing , in which we now so greatly ...
... perhaps gratify curiosity to observe , that the cele- brated Roger Ascham , about the middle of the sixteenth century , was one of the first , who cultivated amongst us those arts of orna- mental writing , in which we now so greatly ...
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