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... laft Voyage , 236 JUSTAMOND's Tranflation of the Life of Lewis XV . 182 K. KEA EATE's Poems , 235 Epiftle to Kauffman , 387 HILL's Bleffings of Polygamy difplayed , 293 Cobler's Letter to the Author of Thelyphthora , 296 HIRD's ...
... laft Voyage , 236 JUSTAMOND's Tranflation of the Life of Lewis XV . 182 K. KEA EATE's Poems , 235 Epiftle to Kauffman , 387 HILL's Bleffings of Polygamy difplayed , 293 Cobler's Letter to the Author of Thelyphthora , 296 HIRD's ...
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... laft be fent to the university . There he will find the greater part of his affociates to confift of young men who have been educated at fchools ; and if they have any vices , he will now be in much greater danger of moral infection ...
... laft be fent to the university . There he will find the greater part of his affociates to confift of young men who have been educated at fchools ; and if they have any vices , he will now be in much greater danger of moral infection ...
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... laft motive will prefently appear to be , it fends many a boy of genius to a public fchool , who would otherwife have been educated privately . It is contended , that in public fchools The principal objection offered against the ...
... laft motive will prefently appear to be , it fends many a boy of genius to a public fchool , who would otherwife have been educated privately . It is contended , that in public fchools The principal objection offered against the ...
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... laft fti- mulate them to exert its full force . When the difcipline fhall be restored , and the obfolete exercises abolished , no places in the world will be better adapted to a ftudious life , than our noble univerfities . Much ruft ...
... laft fti- mulate them to exert its full force . When the difcipline fhall be restored , and the obfolete exercises abolished , no places in the world will be better adapted to a ftudious life , than our noble univerfities . Much ruft ...
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... laft poem in the little volume before me , which , from its fub- ject , and the manner in which it is written , cannot fail of touch- ing the heart of every one who reads it . A young man of genius , in a deep confumption , at the age ...
... laft poem in the little volume before me , which , from its fub- ject , and the manner in which it is written , cannot fail of touch- ing the heart of every one who reads it . A young man of genius , in a deep confumption , at the age ...
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