THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... give up in- nocence for learning . But , perhaps , it is not true , that in a well - dif- ciplined school ( and it is only such an one which I recommend ) , there is more danger of a corruption of morals than at home . I am not un ...
... give up in- nocence for learning . But , perhaps , it is not true , that in a well - dif- ciplined school ( and it is only such an one which I recommend ) , there is more danger of a corruption of morals than at home . I am not un ...
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... give the scholars a due degree of confidence , that public examination or election days are usually established in them ; when , besides the examination , which , if undergone with credit , inspires courage , orations are spoken before ...
... give the scholars a due degree of confidence , that public examination or election days are usually established in them ; when , besides the examination , which , if undergone with credit , inspires courage , orations are spoken before ...
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... gives moral diffuasives against vice in general , he should specify fome vices , and paint in lively colours the ... give general admonitions on the neceslity of restraining the paffions , and in particular cases will apply proper ...
... gives moral diffuasives against vice in general , he should specify fome vices , and paint in lively colours the ... give general admonitions on the neceslity of restraining the paffions , and in particular cases will apply proper ...
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... give them additional force . The parents ought to be suffici- ently confiderate to second the master's endeavours both by precept and example , when they have their children at home . Though they may be diverted with a boy's petulance ...
... give them additional force . The parents ought to be suffici- ently confiderate to second the master's endeavours both by precept and example , when they have their children at home . Though they may be diverted with a boy's petulance ...
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... give it a most venerable air , and tend to animate the stu- dent with a generous emulation . • But as this reform may be distant , and as , in the fincerity of my heart , I confider the fending a fon thither at present , without ...
... give it a most venerable air , and tend to animate the stu- dent with a generous emulation . • But as this reform may be distant , and as , in the fincerity of my heart , I confider the fending a fon thither at present , without ...
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