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... society than they now are , - friends instead of enemies to the welfare of their coun- try and their fellow beings . Seeing that , in the order of Providence , punishment in the form of suffering has been made a necessary consequence of ...
... society than they now are , - friends instead of enemies to the welfare of their coun- try and their fellow beings . Seeing that , in the order of Providence , punishment in the form of suffering has been made a necessary consequence of ...
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... society , many new kinds of schools are now brought into opera- tion ; or rather it would be more correct to say , many schools are brought to operate upon new classes of so- ciety , such as have hitherto been looked upon as scarcely ...
... society , many new kinds of schools are now brought into opera- tion ; or rather it would be more correct to say , many schools are brought to operate upon new classes of so- ciety , such as have hitherto been looked upon as scarcely ...
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... society . To propose an alteration of plan indeed to any school is not only exceedingly likely to give offence , but the very idea of altering a scholastic plan would seem to be met by so many difficulties , that little can be hoped for ...
... society . To propose an alteration of plan indeed to any school is not only exceedingly likely to give offence , but the very idea of altering a scholastic plan would seem to be met by so many difficulties , that little can be hoped for ...
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... society , the case begins to wear a different aspect . Difficulties begin to be apparent , and more and more so , the further we advance upwards . We are here met by the vast array of our religious differences ; each party so jealous of ...
... society , the case begins to wear a different aspect . Difficulties begin to be apparent , and more and more so , the further we advance upwards . We are here met by the vast array of our religious differences ; each party so jealous of ...
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... emotions of which human nature is capable ; such persons , in what- ever rank of society they move , are the most likely to know what human nature really is , and consequently what 16 [ CH . II . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
... emotions of which human nature is capable ; such persons , in what- ever rank of society they move , are the most likely to know what human nature really is , and consequently what 16 [ CH . II . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
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