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Date: Tuesday, October 16, 1711
"The liberal Arts, though they may possibly have less Effect on our external Mein and Behaviour, make so deep an Impression on the Mind, as is very apt to bend it wholly one Way."
preview | full record— Budgell, Eustace (1686-1737)
Date: Thursday, March 27, 1712
"What I would endeavour to inculcate, is, that our Youth cannot be too soon taught the Principles of Virtue, seeing the first Impressions which are made on the Mind are always the strongest."
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