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at least the highest and best interests of whose children , are intiAately . connected with tFe success of the Univereily of LondoB ^^ ho ^ have jn&Seat '' ed a most extmordinary indifference to its fate . An , li ^ pjQa , ^ ^| & |^ ^ f | ie sciences are taught by mep eminently , skilled jrf ea ^^^ a ^^ opi . ^ t their doors ; its halls are open to youth , at an expense moderate beyond what could reasonably have been hoped ; andadcaissioa is freely granted , to
all 9 without question put or answer given relating to sect , or party , or persuasion , or rank , or fortune , or opinion . Of the power of the teachers already appointed to instruct their pupils well in that most important branch of science which includes medicine and surgery , the public have had a full opportunity of forming an opinion for themselves . On the delivery of each introductory , lecture the theatre was crowded . The satisfaction of the auditors
was uniform and complete ; in many cases enthusiastic . The public will have the same opportunity of judging of the endowments of the professors appointed to teach general science . We earnestly exhort parents , guardians , land all who are sincerely desirous that the youth of the present generation should receive an education consonant to the spirit of the age in which it is their happiness to have been born— -an education which will render them really enlightened and virtuous , and therefore truly happy , to go that they may hear , and that bearing they may believe .
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WRITTEN IN A GREEK TESTAMENT PRESENTED TO A YOVNGK LADY ON HER BIRTH-DAY . Vos eatemplaria Graca Noctumd vertate manu , versate diurnd * Ho * . Yet Genius vainly charms with pagan lore Minds that would dark futurity explore ; Anxious they listen to their accents blancl , . l , / , "Venose joyful sound went forth to e ^ ery lai ^ d ; , , . .. " J Tlie favour'd Seers , to whose high dwMrge . flros giv ' a ; The great , behest , to unfold the way * of Heav ' n . Thus would my sober age an oflfenng pay , Again to welcome Catharine ^ ttatal day , U And ask of Heav ^ h th e pr ^ r ^ ssbf h ^ r tik \ } * In virtuous energy and $ ense tmnt Q > The aim benegc ^ nt ^ Xjk yv ^ M fl ^ f , The | iw raj ? e of fhgP 9 to , fm * PB& «>> , Y 0 wbi $ 8 &i . $# ^ m ^ h ^^ i ^^^ ^^^^ < . * ' Eachclas ^^ easureraay'hdrtafileie ^ " - ! i"s "" ' ¦ ¦ . . v <' . ' Yefc ^ k ^ wprtih e ^/ tbexJa ^ t ! 1 (( '"•>(> . / .. ''';" . ¦ t M ! ( , i .. ;' 'i «> ' ) * u ol '^ Kiif . r , tA % \ jhi -iuolrt litV ) < **) / I' ^ 'iiiu / M ; JF . ^ V JBti ' . ! # yJTifitj [ iiii «« ¦// . « ' Jiy <{ n » Mu-ioJ \ o r , \ uii t ¦ .. !! " : : ' . -r-J * - ¦•¦ : L krs q ;^ k ? "varf / . n .-tf r t - > u . Ir ^ - 1 ' - •* ¦ >'•?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1828, page 777, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2566/page/49/
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