The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... academy , as well as the cheapest shop , in the world . The situa- tion for this academy too is usually chosen at such a distance from one of our larger towns , and especially from the metropolis , that it may answer all the purposes of ...
... academy , as well as the cheapest shop , in the world . The situa- tion for this academy too is usually chosen at such a distance from one of our larger towns , and especially from the metropolis , that it may answer all the purposes of ...
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... academy merely an occupation of profit : to look upon their pupils not so much as youth to be educated , as instruments of gain ; to practise all those artifices , which have been so justly censured ; all that delusion , which the ...
... academy merely an occupation of profit : to look upon their pupils not so much as youth to be educated , as instruments of gain ; to practise all those artifices , which have been so justly censured ; all that delusion , which the ...
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... Academy , from a state of comparative inferi- ority , to the highest degree of celebrity and national importance . To his steady and persevering conduct for thirty - five years , and his improvements in military science , his country is ...
... Academy , from a state of comparative inferi- ority , to the highest degree of celebrity and national importance . To his steady and persevering conduct for thirty - five years , and his improvements in military science , his country is ...
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