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Page 230
... attention that was paid to the inclinations and feelings of the pupils , must have been equally unfavourable to the growth of the mental and the bodily powers . Many of the evils of which Dr. Beddoes complains most loudly , and with ...
... attention that was paid to the inclinations and feelings of the pupils , must have been equally unfavourable to the growth of the mental and the bodily powers . Many of the evils of which Dr. Beddoes complains most loudly , and with ...
Page 232
... attention : but we are decidedly of opinion that some of the topics , on which he most enlarges , are of too delicate a nature to be thus openly obtruded on the public eye . - He concludes with a sketch of the principles , according to ...
... attention : but we are decidedly of opinion that some of the topics , on which he most enlarges , are of too delicate a nature to be thus openly obtruded on the public eye . - He concludes with a sketch of the principles , according to ...
Page 353
... attention of the multitude would seem , indeed , in all nations to require being fixed on something gross and material . How difficult was it for the priest and the leader of the Jews , to restrain their people from practices of ...
... attention of the multitude would seem , indeed , in all nations to require being fixed on something gross and material . How difficult was it for the priest and the leader of the Jews , to restrain their people from practices of ...
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