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Rh minds of the number he is obliged to have. She may have been many years truggling to get etablihed, and when fortune miles, does not chue to loe the opportunity of providing for old age; therefore continues to enlarge her chool, with a view to accumulate a competency for that purpoe. Dometic concerns cannot poibly be made a part of their employment, or proper converations often entered on. Improper books will by tealth be introduced, and the bad example of one or two vicious children, in the play-hours, infect a number. Their gratitude and tendernes are not called forth in the way they might be by maternal