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brought much valuable information irttcr a narrow compass , and discerned no small judgment in selecting bis materials . His scrupulous attention to mark his authorities adds to the value of his
work , and assists a reader still further to pursue any favourite subject . It would be unjust to close this article , which , from the variety of subjects has extended beyond our design , without commending the typographical execution of the Volume and its general correctness . R . B .
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Art . IT . —A Farewell Address from a Tutor to his Pupils : By the late Rev . Radcliffe Scholefield , of Birmingham . Stourbridge ; Printed and sold * i > y J , Fowler—Sold also by ^ Sh erwood and Co * Paternoster
Row , London ; and may be had of all other Booksellers . * 1814 . 12 mo . pp . 32 . We can with great confidence fecomraend this manual of moral aftd religious admonition as very judicious in point of design and
execution , and very useful in its t&rdency . The class of young persons for whom it was primarily intended and to whom , we may ftope , it will be not a little beneficial , are those who have the pur-Suits of commercial and of civil
life in view . Accordingly , the advice offered them by the author blur reference to the following inquiries ; 4 st . What is necessary in regard to general conduct , and which ft Equally applicable to every other Nation in life 5 and
M ^^ &d . What may enable youth , to ahjne [ hereafter ] in the mercantile world * aud carry them with hou © ur * 5 d success , through the , cares and 1
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.. ' > --- ^ - . fatigues , or the snares and tempts * lions which attend it * * # . , . ^ The counsel presented , undef
the above heads , in this wel l * printed and low . priced tract , is evidently dictated by a solid judgment and a pious and affectionate heart . We shall transcribe the
introductory remarks and the con * elusion : - * 4 * You are now going , my young ? friends , " writes Mr . S . ** to launch * your little barks upon the great ocean of human life . The tinrie yo& have spent with me has bean - Intended to prepare you for doing i with the greatest advantage anfl
success . ,. . : 4 . «? ¦¦ *; ' * To carry on the allusioa , _ yoi have been . providing and iSyine ^ up your stores , wherewith to traffic ^ endeavouring to learn their n&twm and value , how ybu m § y ^ bring ' them into the world vcitk the greatest credit to yourselves , and readejr them most useful aud worthy of
regard and esteem to your fellow creatures . " _ ^ 4 The stock of knowledge which you have acquired , and the principles you have cultivated , may tie considered as the cargo whic ^ h yqti carry out , and which ( though imf mediately bartered for other commodities ) , is , in the end , destine *! to bring in a large increase of triKfe sure . For this purpose , reatfew ¦
¦ m Jfc -- ¦ 1 Mr guided by judgment and conseietfce r may be considered as occupying the station of a pilot * aad y ^ ur p ^ sions , as the sails , to waft you with greater speed and pleasiffe ov ^ r the ocean of life . Pieserve biit tfie Htst steady at the helm , and it wiltste « P
you safe [ safely ] amidst the snares and dangers to which you db&ex £ posed , and will teach yoti Hvh e ^ and where to slacken the canv ^ ss- ^ r when to cast pr weig h aa < chor : while , if you suffer it to sleep , of be off its guard , the necessary con ^ sequence will be , that your passion * will either droop , losing all their power of enabling you to prosecute
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i % ' SH Review . —Scftolefields Fafezcell Address . 6
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1814, page 565, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2444/page/41/
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