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C 
Promulgation. 
1
Let  this Code select parts of that Code it be studied 
as an exercise in all schools.
2
In the lower forms let the general part of it be got by heart: & 
ought out of it let examples be taken of the rules
 of Grammar.
3
In writing Schools, let the patterns given to 
the worst scholars to copy be taken from it: and 
let not the education of any child be taken for
 compleat till he has copied out the whole of 
all of it the general part with his own hand
4
When dead or other foreign languages are taught
 out of this Code let thesis's be taken to translate 
into such foreign languages.
5
In writing schools it is common even at present
 to take, as patterns to copy from, little sentences 
of morality. But the rules of Law are sometimes
 of the most important and indispensable morality: 
the neglect of the former produces inconvenience. 
the neglect of the latter, ruin.
6
At Westminster School in the very lowest forms 
part of the exercise used to be to get by heart 
what
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| 034 | promulgation | ||
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| text sheet | 4 | ||
| recto | f1 / f2 / f3 / f4 | ||
| jeremy bentham | [[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]] | ||
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