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... object of their attention : and that it is the sole object of their attention is abundant evidence , that for other purposes other instructors must be sought . Wherever an ordinary ac- quaintance with the Greek and Roman tongues is ...
... object of their attention : and that it is the sole object of their attention is abundant evidence , that for other purposes other instructors must be sought . Wherever an ordinary ac- quaintance with the Greek and Roman tongues is ...
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... objects of moment , that constitute the requisite temper of a schoolmaster ; and provide at once for the comfort and the improvement of those entrusted to his care . It is desirable , where it interferes with no other object of greater ...
... objects of moment , that constitute the requisite temper of a schoolmaster ; and provide at once for the comfort and the improvement of those entrusted to his care . It is desirable , where it interferes with no other object of greater ...
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... object to show how su- perstitious feelings could feed on circumstances easily explain- ed by the ordinary course of nature . This object she attained , though it disappoints the votaries of superstition , and , in some degree ...
... object to show how su- perstitious feelings could feed on circumstances easily explain- ed by the ordinary course of nature . This object she attained , though it disappoints the votaries of superstition , and , in some degree ...
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