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" To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people faith, not without virtue, temperance, modesty, sobriety, parsimony, justice; not to admire wealth or honour;... "
Proceedings and Addresses of the Alumni Jubilee and the Semi-centennial ... - Σελίδα 41
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