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tion premature and exorbitant . Her passions and habits had been subjected to
no discipline . Whether from obstinacy or delusion , she pursued , on every side ,
unattainable ends . She allowed her potent imagination to keep her in the clouds
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tion premature and exorbitant . Her passions and habits had been subjected to
no discipline . Whether from obstinacy or delusion , she pursued , on every side ,
unattainable ends . She allowed her potent imagination to keep her in the clouds
.
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... to note the issues of their labours , in the lives of those who have been under
their charge - to rejoice with becoming pride , when following an alumnus of the
college with the eye of affectionate ten2 DUO A TION , BY JOHN SERGEANT .
... to note the issues of their labours , in the lives of those who have been under
their charge - to rejoice with becoming pride , when following an alumnus of the
college with the eye of affectionate ten2 DUO A TION , BY JOHN SERGEANT .
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2 DUO A TION , BY JOHN SERGEANT . EDTcation , in all its parts , is a concern
of so much consequence , so deeply and vitally interesting , that it ought not to be
exposed , without great caution , to hazardous experiments and innovations .
2 DUO A TION , BY JOHN SERGEANT . EDTcation , in all its parts , is a concern
of so much consequence , so deeply and vitally interesting , that it ought not to be
exposed , without great caution , to hazardous experiments and innovations .
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Instead of measuring the child's progress by his advancement in learning and in
years , the parent is too much inclined to dwell only upon the advance he has
made in his classes , and to note , with peculiar gratifica- | tion , the fact , that he is
...
Instead of measuring the child's progress by his advancement in learning and in
years , the parent is too much inclined to dwell only upon the advance he has
made in his classes , and to note , with peculiar gratifica- | tion , the fact , that he is
...
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tion flashes upon the mind , that the object was unworthy of the sacrifice . But she
who has watched by the deathbed of him she doated on , and by her angel -
presence , drawn his thoughts to heaven , and taught him resignation ; who
kissed ...
tion flashes upon the mind , that the object was unworthy of the sacrifice . But she
who has watched by the deathbed of him she doated on , and by her angel -
presence , drawn his thoughts to heaven , and taught him resignation ; who
kissed ...
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