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... Students , a hint to , Surveying , manner of , in Pennsyl- 260 152 , 427 374 485 47 85 13 Longevity , instance of , 437 vania , 13 Love , described , 383 Tales , 125 , 393 Machiavel , character of , 439 Teachers , on the treatment of ...
... Students , a hint to , Surveying , manner of , in Pennsyl- 260 152 , 427 374 485 47 85 13 Longevity , instance of , 437 vania , 13 Love , described , 383 Tales , 125 , 393 Machiavel , character of , 439 Teachers , on the treatment of ...
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... STUDENTS . Curran says , in one of his letters to Mr Weston , in the year 1773 , " I still continue to read ten hours every day - seven at law , and three at history , or the general principles of politics ; and that I may have time ...
... STUDENTS . Curran says , in one of his letters to Mr Weston , in the year 1773 , " I still continue to read ten hours every day - seven at law , and three at history , or the general principles of politics ; and that I may have time ...
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... therefore , cannot always be the same . The question evidently becomes different as it regards " every different student ; and must be determined with 14 On the comparative Advantages ON THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ...
... therefore , cannot always be the same . The question evidently becomes different as it regards " every different student ; and must be determined with 14 On the comparative Advantages ON THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ...
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" every different student ; and must be determined with respect to each , not so much by the comparative advantages of general sys- tems abstractedly considered ; as by what is most suitable to the individual concerned ; to his rank ...
" every different student ; and must be determined with respect to each , not so much by the comparative advantages of general sys- tems abstractedly considered ; as by what is most suitable to the individual concerned ; to his rank ...
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... students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school , is itself highly favourable to the vigour and activity of the intellect ; and eventually , there- fore , to the interests of virtue . There is always amongst the ...
... students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school , is itself highly favourable to the vigour and activity of the intellect ; and eventually , there- fore , to the interests of virtue . There is always amongst the ...
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