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SUBCRIPTION - Hurtful to PUPILS through TUTORS.
Hence that anxiety to keep them fast bound by
Conscience in those chains in which themselves are
bound, possibly indeed by conscience, likewise but more certainly
by Interest and Necessity
... because the indulgence of Passions against conscience,
when succeeding shame or satiety or disease
or indigence have led lead the way, will naturally bring back
the Youth to the feet of his Preceptor: & serves often but to establish the empire of the latter the more firmly whereas
the emancipation from intellectual thraldom
with the appliance of conscience, fails not to
place him on that firm & elevated station of
self-command, from whence he looks down on
the reverend Slave who before held him an inferior
Slave, with sentiments converted from awe
& reverence at the best into compassion. Not indeed
that the image opinion of all amiable & qualities
in the [Tutor] where they existed is necessarily obliterated by the changes
but the image of that dignity of Character which he
who receives instruction is naturally disposed to offer
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