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Side 16
... youth deeply involved in depravity at school , who did not bring the seeds of it along with him . Where , indeed , the previous connection of their parents , or some other incidental and external cause , has occasioned an intimacy ...
... youth deeply involved in depravity at school , who did not bring the seeds of it along with him . Where , indeed , the previous connection of their parents , or some other incidental and external cause , has occasioned an intimacy ...
Side 21
... youth , a female relation or upper servant of the master , often attends them in their walks and diversions ; a system as captivating in appear- ance , as it is in reality contemptible . Boys should be compell- ed to exert their own ...
... youth , a female relation or upper servant of the master , often attends them in their walks and diversions ; a system as captivating in appear- ance , as it is in reality contemptible . Boys should be compell- ed to exert their own ...
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... youth finds toil and difficulty , where he had been taught to expect only ease and pleasure , the diappointment of his hopes will be aggra- vated by his resentment of the imposition ; and what was de- signed to attach him to his ...
... youth finds toil and difficulty , where he had been taught to expect only ease and pleasure , the diappointment of his hopes will be aggra- vated by his resentment of the imposition ; and what was de- signed to attach him to his ...
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