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Side 14
... youth his offspring may be most successfully trained to learning and virtue , is a point of the utmost importance to a parent , and hardly less difficult than important . The enquiry is , indeed , both complicated and extensive ...
... youth his offspring may be most successfully trained to learning and virtue , is a point of the utmost importance to a parent , and hardly less difficult than important . The enquiry is , indeed , both complicated and extensive ...
Side 15
... youth be designed for any active station in public life ; for the bar or the senate ; for the practice of medicine , or for the profession of arms ; I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that he ought to have a public educa ...
... youth be designed for any active station in public life ; for the bar or the senate ; for the practice of medicine , or for the profession of arms ; I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that he ought to have a public educa ...
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 17
youth happen to be sometimes exposed to the ridicule or the malice of his less meritorious schoolfellows , he will find himself abundantly compensated by the esteem of his master and his friends . Such conduct in the teachers seldom ...
youth happen to be sometimes exposed to the ridicule or the malice of his less meritorious schoolfellows , he will find himself abundantly compensated by the esteem of his master and his friends . Such conduct in the teachers seldom ...
Side 18
... youth differently circum- stanced would not attempt ; and which himself , perhaps , had not presumed to expect . Each , indeed , is aware , that a character established amongst a numerous class of schoolfellows will be very widely ...
... youth differently circum- stanced would not attempt ; and which himself , perhaps , had not presumed to expect . Each , indeed , is aware , that a character established amongst a numerous class of schoolfellows will be very widely ...
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