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will always study classics , in whatever language they may be written , and however ancient they may be . For what are the classics , but the noblest recorded thoughts of man ? They are the only oracles which are not decayed , and there ...
will always study classics , in whatever language they may be written , and however ancient they may be . For what are the classics , but the noblest recorded thoughts of man ? They are the only oracles which are not decayed , and there ...
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Against written excuses we have never heard any objections that seemed to us to have weight sufficient to entitle them ... The writer before referred to says , there are “ many parents who are not in the habit of writing much , and do ...
Against written excuses we have never heard any objections that seemed to us to have weight sufficient to entitle them ... The writer before referred to says , there are “ many parents who are not in the habit of writing much , and do ...
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Another objection is , that written excuses lead to “ dishonest practices , ” such as forging the parent's name by the pupil , or by a schoolmate . Now we suppose there is no wholesome regulation of a well ordered school , that may not ...
Another objection is , that written excuses lead to “ dishonest practices , ” such as forging the parent's name by the pupil , or by a schoolmate . Now we suppose there is no wholesome regulation of a well ordered school , that may not ...
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