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Page 84
... thing , or wrote any thing , in refutation of the doctrines which then hunted out of existence the attempt at extending educa- tion . We do not recollect that one of them appeared in public as the co adjutor of Mr. Whitbread , in his ...
... thing , or wrote any thing , in refutation of the doctrines which then hunted out of existence the attempt at extending educa- tion . We do not recollect that one of them appeared in public as the co adjutor of Mr. Whitbread , in his ...
Page 92
... thing which prevents that instruction appears a good ; and when it cannot be prevented in toto , every thing which ob- structs it , and thus prevents it in part , appears a good . That the Church - society is now , since the cry of ...
... thing which prevents that instruction appears a good ; and when it cannot be prevented in toto , every thing which ob- structs it , and thus prevents it in part , appears a good . That the Church - society is now , since the cry of ...
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... thing , towards which our attention is turned . ' It would greatly exceed our ordinary limits to attempt any specification of the many liberal and original views of education , which are unfolded in this wonder - working volume ; and ...
... thing , towards which our attention is turned . ' It would greatly exceed our ordinary limits to attempt any specification of the many liberal and original views of education , which are unfolded in this wonder - working volume ; and ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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