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nearly the whple of which he read over with them , and thus contrived , in a most useful and act ; ep--table way to fill up their time during the remainder of the session *—In conjunction with Dr « Enfield and Mr . Aikin he alsa
established ( as he has related in his Life ) a sort of classical kivfc among the Students ; but though several very excellent papers wer ^ read in it by the gentlemen above
mentioned , which have since i ^ structed the public under various fotms * it did not flourish like * those mentioned in the life of Dr *
Enfield , probably from the ex * treme inequality of its several members , in point of classical sUr tainment , which necessarily pr ^ eluded the younger members from being any thing more tfyan listeners to the dicta of their seijrors *
On Dr . Aikin ' s deati ,. t ^^ IJ . ey . Nicholas Clayton , D . V ) . of . Ljverpool , was prevailed ujvon tg become his successor in the tjfrSft * logical chair . But as sevcjfjl /^ iv cumstances remain to be cieai : ^§
up respecting this excel leu t {**>• son , I mast claim your indulgence for another short pap ^ r , in wiuch I propose to finish what I haye ^ to report of the tutors at Wairu ^ ton , and offer a few remark * , ua the causes of its failure * I am , &c . V . F .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1813, page 579, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2432/page/19/
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