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cause a man does not frequent the universities , it follows , he should remain in ignorance ; for there have been and still exist many truly great and learned men , who were never diligent in their attendance at the colleges , because ...
cause a man does not frequent the universities , it follows , he should remain in ignorance ; for there have been and still exist many truly great and learned men , who were never diligent in their attendance at the colleges , because ...
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As we have no power of forcing the minds of students to imbibe our lessons , what would be the use of insisting on their attendance as a measure of coercion ; while those who are really disposed to improve themselves , will never ...
As we have no power of forcing the minds of students to imbibe our lessons , what would be the use of insisting on their attendance as a measure of coercion ; while those who are really disposed to improve themselves , will never ...
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