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1 1| weighty affairs, neglecting private duties only to disturb, 2 1| society, what is to preserve private virtue, the only security 3 2| I do not believe that a private education can work the wonders 4 3| from such polluted sources, private misery and public servitude.~ ~ '" 5 4| in education, public or private. Minds of this rare species 6 7| to expect much public or private virtue, till both men and 7 8| may have more friends in private life. But the hills and 8 8| spirit must be nurtured by private virtue, or it will resemble 9 9| to be virtuous; and thus private virtue becoming the cement 10 9| common centre. But, the private or public virtue of woman 11 9| pupils, to say nothing of the private comfort of the individual. 12 9| in order to render their private virtue a public benefit, 13 10| subject when I treat of private education, I now only mean 14 12| resulting from attention to private education will ever be very 15 12| rather warmly in favour of a private education; but further experience 16 12| of combining a public and private education. Thus to make 17 12| must ever grow out of the private character, or they are merely 18 12| as respectable. But, if a private education produce self-importance, 19 12| consequences ensue to render private vices a public pest. Besides, 20 12| they ought, not only in private families, but in public 21 12| in society, corrode all private, and blast all public virtue.~ ~ 22 12| to love home; yet to make private support, instead of smothering, 23 12| and oppression which the private intrigues of female favourites 24 12| might become the rule of private conduct.~ ~ Besides, by 25 12| advantages which a public and private education combined, as I 26 13| minute parts, though the private duty of any member of society 27 13| little employments, and private plans, rarely rise to heroism, 28 13| endeavoured to shew that private duties are never properly 29 13| is only an aggregate of private. But, the distinctions established