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< c p ei ^ tlem ^ n , I have the accustomed high gratification of ex ~ pressing , in the name jMTtii {* - $ »» sembly , the great satisfaction we have experienced from the general result of this examination ,. The improvement in paint of manner , especially in the higher classes , is •? yery conspicuous ; and if there
remain any deficiency in this reppect among some of our younger -friends , we trust that the example € > f their seniors , their own natural desire of approbation , and their good $ en $ e reflecting oil the pub * % Jic advantage and benefit p £ a just : * mdtgfaeefuJ elocution , will stitnulate jheir future ambition to
jcxcel . Among several well deceiving of reward , I nm com * missioned to announce that the - J ) pize far the best delivery of his discourse twe / ore the present meethlmg is awarded to . Mr . Hincks ;
, gf t # | Idlpwm afeecj to sftudents of the .-Jtei ^ A ^ r ^ . yp ^;^ general dili-> rj 0 tof& 9 regularity and proficiency , « £ & JWjR | Jp ^ i | n e ^ Mr . Haslam , and MnMilchcli . ^ bE * % fc ft ^ V ^ so ofte n been called « Jh ' ftlw ^» ' my young ftiends on
uStmbtr ^ ecasions , * that I begin ^© fiod h difficulty in selecting to . i ^ piW ^ l ^ ied * o At occasion , w i th . ^ i ^ id ^ timng the charg e of repe - f ^^ nu ; , tcAt present , I may take
<* ce * sioa t <> congratulate those of ^ gmilw ^ a ? are to return , on the very 4 > r ^ purtajRt additio ns which have $ lfci « $ Bear betm made to tb ^ library , iilt froas ^ jque ^ c ^ of ( hq loan of that mbt& € tff 0 t ^ .. i& th ^ lnte institution at * ., MwMr > i $ 1 * 1 ; . i > C | h ^ valuabl e
prei&mtiiftom Joha Woodhouse SimpiOtti M&q . iA R ^^ cs | t > y of books "*> : - ' fi ,- ! * - ' ' *^ ' ¦ : ' ¦^ :.- ' ' ^ ' j- ;^^> .. ^ .. _ ' ¦ ;' . ' - ^ y .. . 3 « , ^ - -... 1 ,- { , - ^ -- - ¦ - ¦ - -,
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selected from that of his late venerable father . I trust that the Smdenlife ^ f future years will avail themselves of these additional
advantages for prosecuting a still more general and extensive course of reading on the subjects Qftheir respective studies ; and tb ^ t . they will find every temptation ^ nd excuse removed to lose their ; ti r ^ e in miscellaneous desultory reading ,
and in books of mere awvusemejajt . I would not by any means be understood to restrain the occasional relaxation of the youthTuT ^ l || 3 , while engaged in severer stii ^|| s , by a recourse to works of gety&Kil literature , to history * poetry . AUd
the belles letttres ; nor would I prohibit , if I had the po ^|^ pe occasional perusal of thosie ap \ ping works of fiction , . whi ^ Jpiye received the approbatioii \ ^^ ke judicious ; but I should be $ Mfy
that any youth for whose Tt | p | te welfare I was concerned Ja ^ . ^ I would wish to consider i ^ y * HO « deeply concerned for tfce w ^ pre of the whole rising geriera | j # n ) should worse than waste tb ^ Ijjflecious hours of youthful lej $£ j * e , and even encroach Upon , ^' jgidse which ought to be devoted &jjl $ j $ yt on the trash of circulating . J | b ||| ies . I beg you , however , myA ypypg friends , to consider this as ^ pniy . a
general observation ^ suggested v by the occasional mentiou of t ) ie library j but , now that it is naado , permit me to extend it aJiiltle farther , and to press it Hpoji the attention of those , particularly of
- tho « lay rstudents , M who a | e ^ ^ pw abpiit to leave us . Ton , my young friends , are taken Jfrom Mnder . jlie immediate iq&peeUoq pi ^ urjta-. torat mx \ f § dtei . $ - ^ % ^ jdkm i mmMM ti * nlw ^ $ m ^ mi&m $ mwh $ f £ p vm MjWT **
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Intelligence . — -Manchester College * York * JS ^ 433
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vox * , ix ; J K
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1814, page 433, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2442/page/49/
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