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... sometimes push them further in culpable pursuits , than each singly would have had the means or the resolution to proceed . But I have seldom known a youth deeply involved in depravity at school , who did not bring the seeds of it along ...
... sometimes push them further in culpable pursuits , than each singly would have had the means or the resolution to proceed . But I have seldom known a youth deeply involved in depravity at school , who did not bring the seeds of it along ...
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... sometimes crowded with pupils under the care of men , who are not able to teach any department of science ; who are igno- rant of every foreign language , and but imperfectly acquainted with their own ; and who , indeed , possess not a ...
... sometimes crowded with pupils under the care of men , who are not able to teach any department of science ; who are igno- rant of every foreign language , and but imperfectly acquainted with their own ; and who , indeed , possess not a ...
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... sometimes form critics more superficial than solid ; with more loquacity than taste ; and who may as often weary . hearers as inform them . But time , information , and experience will repress these exuberances . The humblest portion of ...
... sometimes form critics more superficial than solid ; with more loquacity than taste ; and who may as often weary . hearers as inform them . But time , information , and experience will repress these exuberances . The humblest portion of ...
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