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of ^ tJiiWtictri , Mt Laltfg' , who Uftnts it * the chedk establishea by natur ^ , ^ seems perfectly satisfied . In the most daM at ) r& uMJ « gUi « fed mdtther he states that , — * f l ^ e real fducytion of the human min d is to be foun d in that which dailj ^ nd hourly ^ ercises the mental powers and moral cli * r * cte ? rr-4 n t ^ ifc p aspsfsibn of prop ert y * '—p . 20 , v .
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tBWHk Mr '« MfC ' -tlieif beat energies tdWard g obtoifting Jkh ^ qtittl abtiftdahce of wisdom atid happiness , We have ft <> longef o «<^ HSi 6 n t ^ ferft ; ^ by , With a country rich in natnr « l f ^ rtur ^ a of aWfai ' ttlid t ^ t » p ^ idotr » gtahd ^ tlr , we he » t notMftg , tfttoftt'the Nbr # egiatt ybettyy and nothing itn < portant of thei «( r lrtfffatote , afffc , 6 * science * « , thdiigh they are evidently impfotiiVg } * tiy , ^ ri ^ l fli ^ f Ad ^ fii ni : g ^ of indepfe ii den 5 e * k to prOp ^ h& Wofaeti kt * iaafatiy ab ^ V c ^ the average fttartdftrd of mind ft ^ d feeling ; Htbeitiih " ' tftrfe ttoti&l accotnpltdhmerits ef ran ^ ic , ( JdnOing , and r tfiftrekfetfoffi * * wMr L ^ tng' quetintly e ^ tpre ^ ^* it > they am prc ^ flcieMri * why , ivJth in « tilttJon * so simple aft to be pre ^ emiof th ftff ^ tk )
it * hw fwwwbw m the d ^ vefop / n ^ nt « cti ^ the hM « 4 t Af thttfo « rfl i « ititl Subject ttf silch ttttm ^ rdud « h » d tf ^ rtrfUnghilfMIiiitetioffi ' ? We do tiot f « Mlr e thiir iMttfr remark Wef ^ iy HecflrtHte the ti tfmbet of illegHimftte children to # * # * «« ^ Mitf % i tmypdrriM ( and wmetkn ** rtthei a gteatef ) to th *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 666, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/14/
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