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... cultivation of letters at those places . It would equally exhibit the present neglected state of learning at those once cele- brated seminaries , and show that the cultivation of letters is now confined to the few surviving persons who ...
... cultivation of letters at those places . It would equally exhibit the present neglected state of learning at those once cele- brated seminaries , and show that the cultivation of letters is now confined to the few surviving persons who ...
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... cultivation of this power , to render the occasions for its exercise in this way more frequent in literary and scientific education . In the chapter on Memory , most of the questions which arise on the best methods of cultivating this ...
... cultivation of this power , to render the occasions for its exercise in this way more frequent in literary and scientific education . In the chapter on Memory , most of the questions which arise on the best methods of cultivating this ...
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... cultivation of those affections , that we can give them sufficient power to enable them to regulate our conduct and dispo- sitions ; and this even where they have happily been early and suc- cessfully implanted by wise and religious ...
... cultivation of those affections , that we can give them sufficient power to enable them to regulate our conduct and dispo- sitions ; and this even where they have happily been early and suc- cessfully implanted by wise and religious ...
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