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Supplementary Hints to the late 1 v itfK Palmer ' s Memoir of ^ -Dr . Ashworth *
^ ( Continued p 12 . ) ^ The improvement of his pupils "way ^ P object not only proposed , bpjt fcs far as fidelity and pains fnjglit hope for divine blessing , was little less than secured . lie ' ^ JC 7- ¦ . ' was not satisfied with pressing forward to this mark , but he
grasped the prize . A lecture was £ serious business : what the tutor had assiduously prepared , and what his charge could not without nptjpe neglect * The subject of cjejivery on . one day , was the sub *
jejpt pf examination on another * Such Vuestions were proposed and ch
st ^ replies expected , as would presently decide on the attention 4 | m feetpxved on his statement and the ! aiiebpc . n which it afterwards rjecfii ^ ed . Occasional as well as ffecjuent inadvertence was marked . jXjs omission of a lecture would
surprise and almost startle his own and all the other classes . Sharp attacks of the gout did not Jong suspend his labours . Often have his pupils been under the painful necessity of going through ( per-Ji ^ ps rather going over ) lo ng de *
fijbnstrations amid his extorted rnoans which sadly disturbed and confused mathematical harmonies . V | Mn crowded by the demands of his correspondents he has
attempted to vvrite letters while con - ducting a Hebrew lecture , which would adjnit of absence p [ regular thought B ^ ttef than the discussion
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of abet ruse science : but | he * doc < t ^ r 4 id not appear to possess-tfcd capacity of dic ^^ ungr to thret amanuenses on distinct ? stt ^ 0 ct * £ at the same iastant . Jie fr ^ cfueijitly tore and burned what he then wrdte *
Though sufficiently authoritative ^ and sometimes imperious be did not impose his peculiar sentiments on his pupils . On most subjects
it was easy to conjecture to what side he inclined , bui in positively ascertaining it there might be some difficulty . Freedom of inquiry was left unrestrained . Truth waft
considered as having the sale right ? lo controli Study . is © ften ^ ciiri tailed by implicit ^ embracing th « opinion of a superb , « fn < l impQMi sition successfully ^ practised on a superficial lecturer hy-th € j f ^ iBpJh ^ ment he has flat ^ redfeiins ^ tf Jw
receives by such acquiescence * Some young men wil 1 labour more to conceal their dejj ^ ls than to make proficiency * In consequence of thus mildly and fully bringing out the whole of a controvei ^ yv
there was nevc ^ , or ^ carc ^ Iy eve 4 p a bigotted student , or a dogmatic *^ censorious preacher * Possibly owing to such candour in the ( u * tors , for all pursued the sanufc judicious course , habits of friends
ship and kindness prevailed through ! the house , and % vere foodly * cbe * f rished by all the meinbers afte ^ their departure , " Ye ere al& brethren , " it was unnecessary to .
inculcate , and even tte pup il * who iiad other objects in vie ^ ( literary , professional , pr conm mercial ) but who generally Wem as circumspect and exemplary at thpse designed for the Christian
ministry , were equally sympathetic and affectionate * He did nut excel in th * . happy art of giving a charm to a subject .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1814, page 78, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2437/page/6/
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