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... friends and relations endeavoured in vain to relieve his anxiety , by lavishing commendations on him , and by exaggerating his success . He imagined he should find in a foreign country a greater degree of applause , tranquillity and ...
... friends and relations endeavoured in vain to relieve his anxiety , by lavishing commendations on him , and by exaggerating his success . He imagined he should find in a foreign country a greater degree of applause , tranquillity and ...
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... friends , Diderot , D'Alembert , and others , took every pains to represent that he died as he had lived , a hardened infidel , and a blasphemer ; but they have not been credited , and it is more ge- nerally believed that he was visited ...
... friends , Diderot , D'Alembert , and others , took every pains to represent that he died as he had lived , a hardened infidel , and a blasphemer ; but they have not been credited , and it is more ge- nerally believed that he was visited ...
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... friends ; and leave the dil- igent and virtuous to form their intimacies amongst themselves without interruption or ... friend ; and from the weakness or the propensities of our nature it unfortunately happens , that the boy already ...
... friends ; and leave the dil- igent and virtuous to form their intimacies amongst themselves without interruption or ... friend ; and from the weakness or the propensities of our nature it unfortunately happens , that the boy already ...
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... friends . Such conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well ...
... friends . Such conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well ...
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... friends , the praise or censure of his master and his schoolfellows , the hope of reward and the fear or shame of pun- ishment ; all these motives united produce such exertions , as no domestic teacher can hope to secure . By every ...
... friends , the praise or censure of his master and his schoolfellows , the hope of reward and the fear or shame of pun- ishment ; all these motives united produce such exertions , as no domestic teacher can hope to secure . By every ...
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