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... conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school ...
... conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school ...
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... conduct and manage- ment that our schools and colleges have a attained their eminence and distinction ; and that almost all the great ornaments of our country , whether in science or in virtue , whether in the cabinet or the field ...
... conduct and manage- ment that our schools and colleges have a attained their eminence and distinction ; and that almost all the great ornaments of our country , whether in science or in virtue , whether in the cabinet or the field ...
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... conduct , he had not been able to give his messenger any kind of positive instruction . Monnier then negotiated on behalf of Barras , without the latter having knowledge of any one clause of the negotiation ; and it was thus that ...
... conduct , he had not been able to give his messenger any kind of positive instruction . Monnier then negotiated on behalf of Barras , without the latter having knowledge of any one clause of the negotiation ; and it was thus that ...
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