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Boston Daily Advertiser.
"This is an earnest and well written essay; designed to remedy what
the writer justly regards an important defect in the present system of
education-namely, the want of a proper degree of moral instruction.
His observations evince an enlightened mind, as well as a
philanthropic spirit; and they deserve to be considerately pondered by
all whom they may concern."-- Puritan Recorder.
"His practical remarks are of particular value, and show that the
author has devoted much thought to the topic of which he treats."--
Boston Daily Atlas.
"We have perused this publication with more than ordinary interest.
The object of the author is to suggest some remedies for the
acknowledged defects in the operation of our system of education. This
object is pursued by a masterly hand, in a lucid and comprehensive
manner."-- Evening Transcript.
"This contribution to the cause of common school education is highly
creditable to the author, and we have no doubt, if it can be
extensively circulated, will be productive of very beneficial
results.
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