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 1    3|     more real power than their masters: but virtue is sacrificed
 2    4|     slaves are served by their masters, is seriously continued
 3    4|      without virtue, are their masters and sovereigns.'~ ~ Ah!
 4    5|      is obedient, and both are masters.~ ~ 'As the conduct of a
 5   12| injurious to the morals of the masters and pupils, and the intercourse,
 6   12|       a great expence with the masters and assistants, are never
 7   12|     boys, I have heard several masters of schools argue, that they
 8   12|    address to over-reach their masters. In France, and in how many
 9   12|         A sufficient number of masters should also be chosen by
10   12|      youths independent of the masters respecting punishments.
11   13|      fashion, they had various masters to attend them, and a sort
12   13|    their footsteps. From their masters they learned how tables,
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