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of any nation.  But consider tle this

    village does for its oure.  I do not ter my

    too be flattered by t  advance

    eito be provoked -- goaded like oxen, as we

    are, into a trot.  e ively decent system of common

    scs only; but excepting tarved

    Lyceum in ter, and latterly the puny beginning of a library

    suggested by tate, no school for ourselves.  e spend more on

    almost any article of bodily aliment or ailment tal

    aliment.  It is time t

    leave off our education  is

    time t villages ies, and tants

    ties, hey are, indeed, so

    o pursue liberal studies t of their lives.

    So one Paris or one Oxford forever?

    Cannot students be boarded  a liberal education under

    t o lecture to

    us?  Alas! tle and tending tore, we

    are kept from scoo long, and our education is sadly neglected.

    In try, ts take the place

    of t sron of the fine

    arts.  It is ric s only ty and

    refinement.  It can spend money enoughings as farmers and

    traders value, but it is t Utopian to propose spending money

    for telligent men knoo be of far more h.

    toeen town-house,

    tune or politics, but probably it  spend so much on

    living , true meat to put into t shell, in a hundred

    years.  ty-five dollars annually subscribed

    for a Lyceum in ter is better spent ther equal sum

    raised in toeentury, why

    s enjoy tages ury

    offers?  
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