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2406. EDUCATION, Neglect of.—
If the
children * * * are untaught, their ignorance
and vices will, in future life cost us
much dearer in their consequences, than it
would have done, in their correction, by a
good education.—
To Joseph C. Cabell.
Ford ed., x, 99.
(1818)
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