Chap.

 1  Int|      have turned over various books written on the subject of
 2  Int|  education, gathered from the books written on this subject
 3  Int|    false refinement; that the books of instruction, written
 4    2|    the whole purport of those books, which tend, in my opinion,
 5    3|       of the most instructive books, that our country has produced
 6    5|  pernicious tendency of those books, in which the writers insidiously
 7    5|  written several entertaining books for children; and her Letters
 8    5| mankind through the medium of books, and say, in direct contradiction
 9    6|     be obtained. Besides, the books professedly written for
10    9|       to the needy and to buy books. For it is not pleasant
11   12|      wet or dry, carrying his books, and his dinner, if it were
12   13|       Italian; but as the few books thrown in their way were
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