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... talents as will enable him to discharge its duties with honour to himself , and advantage to the public ; and to ascertain whether he really possesses those talents , is suppos ed to be hardly less difficult to the parent , than it is ...
... talents as will enable him to discharge its duties with honour to himself , and advantage to the public ; and to ascertain whether he really possesses those talents , is suppos ed to be hardly less difficult to the parent , than it is ...
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... talents , and the future professions of our children . What seems most wanting to pa- rents in this interesting deliberation , next to the exclusion of that partiality , of which they can never be wholly divested , is a greater degree ...
... talents , and the future professions of our children . What seems most wanting to pa- rents in this interesting deliberation , next to the exclusion of that partiality , of which they can never be wholly divested , is a greater degree ...
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... talents , are points universally confessed . But it will not be asserted , that it is held in proportionate estimation . The term does not convey to the mind the notion of a dignified character , and a schoolmaster is not , as such ...
... talents , are points universally confessed . But it will not be asserted , that it is held in proportionate estimation . The term does not convey to the mind the notion of a dignified character , and a schoolmaster is not , as such ...
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