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I * recollect thaj b . ejbwjeen tw ^ enty ^ and t ^ j ltty , y ^ ars a ^ o , it w ^ , a . dis pu ted ttojerit whether tbcj , ir ^ stitut . iQn ? , fpr , Mft 9 ? ftQS .. < Hir r ^ UMstera ; oug | it tp he n * ar the m ^ troDoJ ^ s or ., ajt a remote ,
d > 6 t ^ nce from i ^ 1 ^ \^^ s argued th »^ tfie yicini ^ y . of Lppdou , \ vas . peculiarly ^ r ^ vqyra bje to stud ^ y ; that perpetual «| y ^ gpa ^ ejPi ^ ap e ) , vi sjU * , ti ^ ok ; ojff . th ^ tt ^' k ^ j . it L 'S . >
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at ^ eatiqn && jth ^ s ^ twfents x i& 0 fi » . ^ in » i « books , ax > d their y i ^ ctura * ^ ^ arid ^ W Ijhey j could pprsuje with - gce ^ Ui ^ s * pa r > $ ss- their course iof < . S ftudy ie va ^ pfoe ^ w ^ here were few teflaptati < 5 « s t& idijm pation and pleasure ^ Acluated I : Apre ^ 8 vmie by th ^ ccoB ^ id ^ r ^ t ^ Sf , ihft ^ trwi ^
tees cm ' ¦ Goj ^ ard ya £ vmd * r ^ ^ fioj ^ d li ^ students t ^ at were 3 t tHof ^ o ^ uftQ 13 aventry ^ ^ ivl broke , up th ^ t ^ ac ^ k ^ BM altogether in the y ^^ - | $ && ^ J ^ o ^ mI liumbly ^ conpeiva , > hfiy . were iguide 4 bj a mistake n' prirjciplq . . Ji mayr-b ^ true that rapre l = « opk * W « Mi ? gt ^ ligbi be stuffed Uito them at Oaveiatmar ^« t wcmW
Xork , tt \ an th ^ y ^ A £ | cquire -at l ^ ondop or at Paris ; ^ o « t at the ( ^ sa » mo time , theyi lose in tiioso ptace § every chance of gaining a . knowlfidgQ of tbo world , they Jose . * the opporti ? i | il ^ of mixing ir > good ? company i ^ sndnof « ro ^ v ^ stig ^ ting the different ingr ^ Jie ^^ ^ f which -society * is ? made j iuf ?^ * * 4 ^\ 4 when they quit their ? seqlurJe ^ J 0 qU ^ 9 walls , theyijuapwino more > ef the ^^ V-QHd
which th-pvr willr be . called u | apnt * f > instruct , tfiar > Farsoos 4 ^ dif » is * or-the ^ L eclqse of th © C ^ i ^ veriit ^ oiiXlltrci ^*/ two wajr ^ of , et } qc % t ; in ^ a > I ^ i&s e : P tif ) g minister : the one is ifl # & 4 ijg £ wl % » 7 * ^ cquaintqd * m \ $ * < &l \ - >| he ) ^ . vag 9 > F » 9 ^ of the huinau bcai ^ jwj ^ ioh mf \ croiw ^ dted
into the t ^ ei&physfcalj an <^ . tfoc&logieal Ipct ures of ^ CQJte ^ e ^ . ' ^ n ^ , & * fo&r same tiip ^ iad e ^ d wiL ^^ qir ^ o ^ 4 ^ $ » fi ^ e ^ ^ rwi moat valuable thou ^ ht ^; ^ e : / iotbc # * . i 3 sedMlou ^ ly . * jea < l » ng ^ - hia * . ^ ible ^ j amd studyiogi jaa ^ n a&t thfV' air ^ ia rii frcm i the cbara ^ mr wbi ^ h h $ &i 4 $ tfaem 3 & > bpar , , W&srtwt w&fck th $% ^ Mghtf to Hwn ^ n ,, M > fl ^ pa ^ f t )^ , auid ^ to
he , wili n ^ aHo fetexj »< o ^ r ifclijfe ^ d ^ y ^ of pu ^« t ins Of option ; > , ; i * QvtcGt s ^ id / to ^ m ^ ux vnh o e ^ ipreimdi h , is anpreh ^ n ^ ion t h ^ t b& wti ^/ l ^ ol qua ^ liBed t ^ uyd ^ r ^ te the fcm * ift « aw ? of public teaching * frapfjt , h »^ iin ^/ w < 3 jp » nn afi
si&aue # cc' of i a ^ Sf ^ seessioij . uacivcnd able- ejnJ ? a ^ ajssii ) en . 4 i 8 n ^ lcy ^ dl ^ his book l 6 arui ng * - * -T- f' If : yo * i b « ye not been studying brooks- ypjii ha ^ e been studying men , ai ;> 4 it cton ' fc k ^ irw wrh ^ tbf ? r ;^ ha . t is npfc U ^ t ^ r ^ V I nabbed
w « h ^ v ^ e , h ^ . n limny H&W& : prooi ' a .. of the accepta , W ^ rnqsa ; aorf th « £ ua ^ fuloK&s of men , who . hpve enjoy / ed > i few ^ ad ^* vantages of colleg i ^ t , ^ le& £ i » jfcig > ^ wjt have beea sttt ^< ct ) t 3 of l ife qtndc mam ncffs , audb ^ < qfefrvft | t * eiri orv ; tbe w « n ts C ^ soci ^ ty haye ^ flemished : ih e ^ xeqix ^ iio
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$$ Observations qn &reacten ( &j& 4 & ^^ Tntfituiwas
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1817, page 92, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2461/page/28/
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