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Side 15
... pupils is not limited , and where the disci- pline approaches to the model , and possesses some of the vigour , of ... pupil will be corrupted by the cor- ruption of his fellows ; or that his improvement will be neglected in the ...
... pupils is not limited , and where the disci- pline approaches to the model , and possesses some of the vigour , of ... pupil will be corrupted by the cor- ruption of his fellows ; or that his improvement will be neglected in the ...
Side 16
... pupils have more merriment than mischief ; and their mischief has more frolic than malignity . Care , however , must ... pupil to proper connections , when he first enters the school , and to cau- tion him , on the other , against such ...
... pupils have more merriment than mischief ; and their mischief has more frolic than malignity . Care , however , must ... pupil to proper connections , when he first enters the school , and to cau- tion him , on the other , against such ...
Side 17
... pupils of our public schools . The next objection , that the youth's improvement may be ne- glected amidst the ... pupil . His pro- gress in literature does not depend so much upon what is done for him by others , as upon what he can be ...
... pupils of our public schools . The next objection , that the youth's improvement may be ne- glected amidst the ... pupil . His pro- gress in literature does not depend so much upon what is done for him by others , as upon what he can be ...
Side 18
... pupil of a public school often attains to an eminence in literature , which a youth differently circum- stanced would not attempt ; and which himself , perhaps , had not presumed to expect . Each , indeed , is aware , that a character ...
... pupil of a public school often attains to an eminence in literature , which a youth differently circum- stanced would not attempt ; and which himself , perhaps , had not presumed to expect . Each , indeed , is aware , that a character ...
Side 19
... pupil , while he is supplied by the mistaken kindness of his friends with power , not only of purchasing criminal indulgence , but of bribing those about him to connive at his pleasures , or to assist him in the pursuit . the To the ...
... pupil , while he is supplied by the mistaken kindness of his friends with power , not only of purchasing criminal indulgence , but of bribing those about him to connive at his pleasures , or to assist him in the pursuit . the To the ...
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