The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 20
... pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to plunge more deeply in the most licentious pleasures , than those for whom these pleasures had less novelty , and therefore less at- traction ...
... pupils shall be trusted at large in the world ; and such men have sometimes been observed to plunge more deeply in the most licentious pleasures , than those for whom these pleasures had less novelty , and therefore less at- traction ...
Pagina 30
... pupils of a numerous school , is hardly practicable on the part of the preceptor ; and if it were practicable , could not easily be justified . Some notions and opinions , on the great subjects of religion and civil policy , every youth ...
... pupils of a numerous school , is hardly practicable on the part of the preceptor ; and if it were practicable , could not easily be justified . Some notions and opinions , on the great subjects of religion and civil policy , every youth ...
Pagina 314
... pupils entrusted to their care ; that there is an art of teaching , of little less value than skill in the science to be taught . Of this art it is not intended to deliver a regular and complete system ; but to state a few of the ...
... pupils entrusted to their care ; that there is an art of teaching , of little less value than skill in the science to be taught . Of this art it is not intended to deliver a regular and complete system ; but to state a few of the ...
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