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1 5| education of society was a school of coquetry and art. At 2 5| s library; nay, girls at school are allowed to read them; 3 9| moralists been termed the school of the most heroic virtues; 4 9| denomination, being rather the school of finesse and effeminacy, 5 10| a nurse to send it to a school?~ ~ In the exercise of their 6 12| cunning selfishness.~ ~ At school boys become gluttons and 7 12| pleasure, the country day school; where a boy trudged in 8 12| before he could raise a school, if he disdained to bubble 9 12| in quest of the cheapest school, and the master could not 10 12| of a Sunday, visit the school, and are impressed by the 11 12| confinement, which they endured at school. Not allowed, perhaps, to 12 12| visit a little boy at a school where young children were 13 12| and destroy women; yet at school, boys infallibly lose that 14 12| be educated together. The school for the younger children, 15 12| discipline, or leave the school. The school-room ought to 16 12| the girls should attend a school, where plain-work, mantua-making, 17 12| now be taught, in another school, the dead and living languages, 18 12| cruelty is first caught at school, where it is one of the 19 12| they should be sent to school to mix with a number of 20 13| home, a child is sent to school; and the methods taken there,