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Vol. i.j RALEIGH, SEPTEMBER 21, 1809. :No. i FATAtLK HALV YEARLY IK ADVANCE- I CBLISKED tVKHT ThCRSD AY, ST Tll KM JlKMlEKtOM, JUM. TOR SELF tc Co. A f (n't UH SD Of t"ATETTKVlLX.-STr F.T, HEAR ,.lMM, 'S-iW.LF. PaPEH 10 CtliT. . . :And AVlndsor-C hair' Making. -T, subiCriberril)es til ke one or two bos of about 'X ien or sixteen years of ajje, as apprentice to learn the above business. . . ; , V.'ESLEY V.TIITAKER. - Daniel Peck ; For ,liblic Sale, X ; J..rjrm the PubUo that he has removed 'to Raleigh, , ': v In re ha intends carrying on t)i ' "i . G i:nsmiihJ $ Business, , ; In til it., various branches t such u makin'gi repairing, fee. K enUonicn. te (.uk, Uirt.E., and wan be - , fca,li.T( with g uia in tLe neuXest ijiamrtiv t - , ".... -.';.,... -A'VEwUoffC!-.- . 5 : 5 Door and Furniture. Locks ' ' k1,. ropui;d, mil KEYS nude of sir description, ;.;J-f i;U!TriICAi."INS rRlMENTS v, - ' SWORDS AXD SIDE-ARMS v Repaiied, fT'iund, and polistird in the bcAlouIurv : , : ELASTIC -TRUSSES - . ; afa' to suit any size, a.je, or constitution, and warranted t" .iFoitl relief in almost ary stage of the complaint, where ' Its patient app'if for then pctsnntUr. v j; , -.' MILLE,ns INKSV v .- t . t to tin ifimfWon, can he had on the short csfnoUce. p-' M ii.iXDl ;V3-' ti OlV.f cut to any figure.. -. V'-;, - IIOTJSELLS. ; ' V'H be hung in town, or at sf smalt diai.r.ce fit the emm 'j '' ty. snd Materials found fiir the purpose, In fine, all kinds c.t' the lite wsrk executed with nc:-.tiK-se and dispatch.- T"o fi;iter Iiinianlf niih tV hope of givim general latin fif'ion tn thosi wlu may think propet to f.ivoui- liim with their ".tronaire.' ' ,. 1 ". ' y: , ' WM'h,S'?t-nhef1tim f If. , , -- -' ; - ' " 4 UK.VDEKSOJPs ' J ' STAR ALMANACK,-FDR ' - - - t 1" UPOV a credit ef niM and ei'een nvxiths, ia the .owuf V aronto, o the sccuihI day t October next. ue HouMi .nil uoa occupied by Mr. Jacob Murdecai, and KMe.n irretl tlie-2Jth day of IX-cember neit. The Uart.Uin.7 tioa lu.ished m a handsome style, mj well calculated for the cotn&jrtahlc accommodation of t tmAf Th ovtt-ltotnes are convenient, the rardea fcr 1c and well rMcloMrd. , On a lA Jj ininif Ute pn ii ,t a it a WpTl-contructed 4tMellote, with Cojntinj and Ludng-Rnom,' and a .ommmUotts Cellar, walled up with stone.; Thcaa JUild np are in food repair, and the situation is eligible for a public or private pursuit. . . Also several uiumprovctl Town Lots, well situated and Eleven ient to good springs. . . . ' ' : '. u ? To the purchaser a discount of 10 per cent, will be made for cash promiit-paymeiiu . XT Warrenton. is an improving .itmtion; high and heal- lay, uie society cnteet ana pleasant. ' i . .. . .! olTvrw rrrrs, ' -" - . ' . UOnv.XVU30St9,Jttmmlbtcet , " , ' ; hr the VnateeKfJactbMartUctd. Warrenton Wi of August, 13091.. 1---6 w. WmI L. Turner.; OnXR foe 8d his 1IOCSR end 1XTT situated ia a retired prt of the Town, nrar Ue AemJemr, arv' C'inrcnH-nt to the best Spring in the Citr. . A small stock f liousu-buld and kiuhx-n Kurnilure, if disiixd, may be had with it. WUat ia not sold at pi-it Sals WiilJr pub liclily sojd about the 14vhof November. -,'T',.' ' JlaIsirA Jhf 24 . 4 Jleow, K':'. . , 'r Z , EDUCiTJQX. , - gaoM TH MATIOIIAL IMTKLLIOrXCEK. . An Account of a remarkable establishment of E lucation -' : - at raria. ' I -V -'t - - Youii theories are'gbod, lut Imprnctica- blf. This i$ the answer which every mau who proposes a new plan of education must ex. pect. - lie is tent away w ithout ekamioaiion, as i, mere ichemer, and blind practice Still Jul. lows the old beaten patfy conducted tjiercinjb another blind, being, called ctutom. , " TKa Y.n tf stt4ifi uriTI vr rtWm Trrm for this, continual objection. . It .is not a ro mance that is now presented to amuse the pub lic y' it is the history of an- institution 'which actually exists at Paris.' 'T hcreisadod,fcketch of it in the iournal ot Geneva, of DecembeK But the chevalier raulct hes, eoabled or rt RtVEJl LEHIGH LOTTERYi ' Positively to commence Drawing On Monday the 9th of October next.' C . INTERNAL M PROVE M ET , - - - I SW-O aw - . ll,.a aL : kaA i.o UanlaS .ra. Al Vtay be'rAincd for the smalt .uri pf Three Dollartl'.- V V- 'r - - ' " .V THE THIRD CL.ISS . lJ T f l a,nifE1 :w. tmng i nc nas. rctouuicu 10 mm iuc progress of his thouzhti on educauon ? and it is from lite chevalier 9 own relation that the foiioWtng i particulars are taithluliy recited I hisprenueman, born of an Irish family settled in France, servf d in the French armv during Lea than two and an half blanks to s !rie. the towesl J the latter paf t of the Uerman war. fe lle -quil. ai wiiicuwa uouars.-.i . ,. -vs.- i ea it at tne peace, ana uvea at rans'jn tnr To draw 5tfJ numbers each day, at the etateJiouse in midst of S0cit-ty where lh nSOon experienced of vba drwimr i subiect to a deduction of is m-r cent. might ne vCr-the-lcss have continuea to spend .. .. .... . I i a f . 1 ui m one -ot uie nv he.t Uuenes published here tor I his Lite, in dissipation.' nao not a, tortuoate Cir- ""j jv- sMuvawawwivw mw tMMis i rii mat atirtt nnwn t r-irtn nni r mi vinnw anil nic .....J aU K f-.. :...i:a,1.1...:i I I w.w.. "V Vr4.. . K. A AtJVA 1UAVV WlUUli UIV I Jl W 1.1 V Ullil W AAA IIHl WAIU ' -r .i flsiiai to heenme an atlvunuirer winch h mv lo for ja I l)t$ k null asnm as 5fi)ey-J'iT'ec. 1 he object, moreover,! a ne was hunting in the torest oi v,incfn--such-a. must iniereiM every weQisher to U,e hitermd n, h'e was Struck . with the cries of a child. improvemcmoiuies-aie. , . v h. k..fM.4 i i' ' t.. . f atKHlvwtA,..!. IlA.tnH, -..l, IM lu. 1.,1v al-i AO aUUUUV BOU1VUUU UUU . Ill AUC UUIM U W U -led to, and prises m. lotteries df this city and of XSfcHr.J dltCh. ia ;which the, water ..waa, acctimulaticg u wVW a bank f toe djltbrent states rciv.J from all sides. iThe ; poor child. restojed to The capual pnics arc vii. ' 3 of .."; jsio.ooo : 3 of 2,300 u giooo ooO' -' ,j , 2J0, lie. U ,L.he rmMisUed at this OS.'e 5n the course of the p. rsf nt moiilii. . IcwU. eotitj.ni, beiiidrs the Astrono al .t iOiw; &c. a j'ent variety of nicfiU and enter 'cr, winch bas bten st'lecteir' Wnh mucJvcfri.. f ,t ... ."ll..' .' l.-.f . . ..... lu i.i' .is .11 iu oi lier, wui ue suppui-u wiiu any quanuiy , . i September 7. ? S34' 1 n istvai terms.: o ? REt BKIf SANDtUS K JAMES THOMP30NT W in? iiissolvt-d bv mutual eonstnt. Tiierefore all Pc s-Hi indebted to said fiim are deiired to mske immtdik, , Jf vmnt j arid nil persons to whom the firm s'amls indt-bv, v dare reiiueated tonresonf tb"ircluirrtii f ir'rnvmeiii.' ' jt. SANDERS 8c THOMPSON. ;. . : Mckifh, Srpl.4,, 16.9. ; " ? -4" .". -I -i3wp. ( , t Education; - i ' '-A.-i- ..V? ; 1- " .1 --.--v- OV Monday the 16th of October next 'rslwll open f bCHOOUat mtulace near WiUianisborotK-h.'tJran . tille fcounty, in which will be taujrlrt-tho English, liiir. k'.n ureiK languages, together with such ot Ui Sciences sj are commonly studied nr American Jfchcfoli, I hav rn pt-tj as sir; Assistant Tcachuf Mr. Denjamir, , Jticci ul t ii 'inia, aryoung? gentleman' of nhquciiionubji r hty and of liberal education. A' f s 5 ft , , - Ihose 'io.inajtSend Uif -childreh or Wan's to this i tkhi ol nwyrcly rm the tfreateil exertion of th' IVnchcrs - ad the heait as well as.enlijjhtcn the tiiiwiri.uid. ed in pavment Wiiole tirKetSj . 1'alf ., do. Quarter do. , M cents. -ft The pi ice of tUe tickets Will advance to ft i SO on the m ; , UE.U. lAli.UK, JUNIOR, ' ' "o. south SccondiU-t et. . ' ' - MATTHEW Al'CONNELL, '- - No" 82,t hir,mi-S'iii.et - V r .. . . . II0PE,.fc CO . State Lottery Ofnce, 63, Chesnuttiet ' ; . v-i.Pk, BYRNK. .-I ". f t v, ... Cimcr of 5vK aid Chianutuetts. : V JAMES HUMPHREYS, v' . i . i Change-AValk, conn-r of Walnut & 2d-strcct , ji, MICHAEL FORTUNE, x..-,n.'.rt . ' m No.' 39, Walnut Street A'. jD. The earliest information will be given to distant mtcliasers, of die lute ot Uic-iruckets July 24, IH'JJ. , ... ..:'; WILLI AMSB0UOL Oil - F ALL R AG ES COMMENCE 0 THS 13TH 0 jtfCT. UtXX. STATE OF-N0RTM CAUOLISA, t incoln t o m;y. Court (Pleat and Quarter Setsion July Term 4. P. Johs .KeENIR 1 ; ! vnginai Anacnmeni . 'Axbruw Cristlr-J Levied on Lands, j IS XUii Case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Alio defendant, AmlreW.Crisile, is an inhabitant of ;iothW State i It ia tliereibre Ordered, That publication mude three weeks successive! in the Stab, that tin. life told his story to. his benefactor.- 'Son of an invalid, and an orphan by the ; death ot hi& , - t I - i t. i v 4 y. . . ' . motner. oeing; ticit.aione on tntv .ntjjnwayr ne had subsistecLori the generosity oHtraVt;llcrs. Illness- had prevented him during two days trom comirlfir out of the forest,' and he had iu (en .into his ditch which he had not strength i. W i f ... ..... .. . . m -.. -. ,.. to quit. - T he chevalier, from this moment adopted tnd took the greatest care of him. and made it his pleasure to become his instructor. After a few weeks his" wardi with tears In-his eyes, Drought him two children of his own tge, who were beggars and hunjn-y. liavinp- been the romp;inions of his adversity, he' wished them to fiarticipate n good fortunty Jnd he had promised them that his Friend would also lie iheirs. ' "But 1 canriot (said the chevalier'itike them, I arii not rich enough."5 'Are you willing iqt snare witn inein vn.it a Five you i your cloaths and your meals 1 iT he-child accepted, the propositf jn with joy, and the chevalier, sa tisfied with the trial he had made, scrupled not to increase hi family I He now becomes Uie father faf three children j and ai the desire of of doinff good is augmented ty'doinc it. he took m more. orphans of the ncichboUtnood Tiong wnom ne equauy civiaea nis care and less the defendant appear and make his defence withini his bouhty ' Growing tnore and more eager A.Jtce first days of next Court, to bo held for die Coon. rnPl B.u iknUMnUi,nint,V! ty in Linci.lrt. at thCourt House in Lincolnton; on tf "rr?,yv:y " " jthird Monday of October neit t final Judgment Will be other pleasure, - fcach day he retrenched taken against him (Cpy) ; Teste, DANlfcL L. FORXEY.p. C. Tl'f'lST Dav. the Proprietor's Dursc. 75 dollars, one mile A heats, best three in five s free for any Horse, Mare or V; CeUhnir EntraRcK eiifht dollars.- -. . 5 ''..'I.-'-'!Jsr i j!-'1 Second, day. Jockey Club pui-se; 100 doi(ars, two mile x ""ts ! free t.r any lioise, Mare or l. elding, eEeept tac :( Winner ti:e ptccctiaff av KnVrance 10 dollars. ..' ., v O.v each dav the Pronrietor nut uu art ckraitt-Satluli- (. to be run tor by.untrie'l Horses, owned by citizens of the - ; eoo'iiy or memuers ot Uie Jockey giutj . Entrance 2 aoi ,' i Ws, tnilc lieats. u. " ' . ; " itrance to be made with Stlnhen Snecd tlie dav ore . oeding eacli d ty'l race; . AVcii,"liU a established by the : -i ftnlearitttii. JnrVmrrinK ' -v ' -i . -.. . A ftLLiisrrir.iina ttip I'miliir fiirnft..1 ulr l.Arwin. anil iti riedustd the first, of 'Fbni:iry Btra'rfi: loo dollar I, Vbose disposed can subscribe With Steplicnfineed, per- 'ftftJ'. t.r by fetter,; .-' :tVi " . ' ?s?iz&&r jockey; club.. . 'rthiCJaroirn -. , .U .v--.... s:- j.:-.'..'Vi..''-rVi:. ' ' - TT.E ASCBY OFFICE,' .1st of August, 18). I.: T"Ttfe SIlKUtfTai and other Rerentie Officers of the ' " f AS uite aforesaid, t . a nuiictur.. and faithfid discli.trge f the duties reqinred-of them by Law, in regard to tolUctlnu and oavment '.into the'Tieasuryiof the' Tales and oiJwr t'ublic dws for Uie current jear, will do diem- ilulvfs credit and ffircclose the possibility of penally Oi wjntituit --.3Iiould any,utviortunately,fcul4nthi Tery es erttiivl pfiint, they will bear in mind Uiut the Pub ic Tiea Aun r has no rn'on with rt-spect to the course to bipur- uwU, hi duty bcijig jnpevative i and that therefore all " principal of an, academy and pastor ' vy Anted." '' "v? THE Ber.vn.UAil I-i-TtilSEtt Prltwh,ral of the "italetch Acadetiiv. and I'astof of tho City.' lifcviriff ,rnifietl his intention of restyling fcls situation ' at the eio, f the present session, tue irusteesM vne Acanu. inv and the Inliabitanu of the City are deslroiti of r0 curlmr s srhtable character to supply his) place. To a td.thcrn as much a' the diHlculiie; with !.!, , he issurrour.drd have : pe rmittr, - r pvpil govern thcntenti'l hey arji formed into divisions of Torty, each fc.v ' ith ha its captain I and.thcre are bcs'idvo, a n-ir,' a .commander, Lc. . 1'hese t.uccrs re intm-. bers of a permanrnt council, which nt ng e . ver' night in public.ht.-ars all reports, j;:Jrra . . all faults, and keens a register. .. 'I he itutiiud pclice is entrusted to a. guard, which is ehiv cd." A centry ctthe dxr alone has powtr uO open and shut it. . All the particulars of tl.cir ' ndminu-tration "are regulated by crlicles, v h il form the code bf the cgmmonwculth.' Whra any new question nrises, or when au apie;d is ', made, the courlcil andresses iiself to their wise JVIenttiri .ho t'ves his advice, but never con - strains ) seeming rather to follow th.irt ' " them. He has thus oftrn had reaioa : ' . - ' prised, ft -the good sense (A these ch.iit . : ; - whftv being accustomed to make use' tl th; ir ' . , intellects, know bow to examine the ! r t " sides of a question and divest thei. ... ( " '" :.; all partiality topronotince a n ntence that gaii.a universal applause. IlehaS notadtpiu d tl,os ' . servile and arbitrary punishments, 'of whi. H , he least inconvenience isj that children disie-. prd them, either through "custom or false pride . iuu 'ft ii ise severity' rnustoe' increased tq pre r serve their effect. V He has rejectJrdthe niiata; ' ken notion of those masters, who ' have found no better eXpd!t .t than to cottJemn young .. people to "an excess of labour, in order to pua ish them. In his house he guilty ere tea- - : derrraedTo iuk-ness standing, f xed r.w.int 'a- wall, they are subiccted. to a state ot tn?ttioti -! which Is Continued id proportion to the faults.- if the crime is great the party-laT'deprivtd of ' his) .'uniform t and one. may. easily ptiJ" V , howmUch the desire of rcgamuig: it is cou t4: Juclve to the 'fulfiling of the tecessary- coin . fl'he care bf ttutrvcting s partly given to the. p-'plU hmehe'-Thechevalier having mado ' ; choice of able masters and hr.u the art ot sim l , , piifying all methods of instruction,' has bv de; .;j -in. gress acquired scholars capable of giving U b t j soni to beginners. Nothing can be more in teresting than to see m a lurge . hall, -Bevtrnl nflerent classes, each ot -which occupies a 1 1- ble, ''over which presides, ft young master exercises hia utmost attention to prepate il. t members of it for tiaiiiag ixttafce hands of ilia professors.' The young director, cannot, hev- ; t - i " ever, grow, loo proud of hi$ place j for wh n he i . . leaves the table where he sat 'as roaster, he ; - , goes to another in quality .of a scholar ncr - " haps tinder one of his .juniors whom he. had.. C ' : 'C just before superinlended. T"he chevalier re-v f . ; latet! with plcasure,;that the under dratvt'5.": U ,l, i master, a youtn pi ten years oia, giving an ao . y . count .of those unJr his care, said oi" one of.'...' them, " I think we shall never be able to do ai; . j : ny thing with him rand I am alraid he wdl ;v t : ' wrnoutillin life.?, isantdote, is related. ; amongst tubers of the same kind, to shevv thaSi, -the children 'attach themselves to the instil u-,;, tionancl consider, their " honour as interested , ( . . in its uc'ce.ss' oexarejostmcted ia tM5'ul,' - ' ges, historyi literature, geography, rqathc man iZ.j ;? v tics, drawing, mtisic fencing r and clarKing.-! ' CAreiisr taken to com municate(.earning thtiu4 , t gradtlally y and, as ostentation ! of no jic6un,t; ,s ; . . 4 they arp not . in a hurry to atquire learning on iy for showa i He rather prefers, leaving .thejr H minds long on the Mc stady that they may ' the better imbibej it and his tnethycl it ''erh; ..v? :"-?:f -i- it- some superfluity bf his own expeflces, and was asionisneu to nna now easy n is to oecome tru ly rich, ; by reducing ; oneV-self to that alciie which is necessary; cut all his economy could do, did not satisfy hi wishes. '? fortune, how cvr. soon' seconded his , designs. . ijearing that a cori siderable ihheritahce had fallen to him. be made a vow of poverty;'-. His "plan, till then bounded by his circumstances, extended itself " fc..:.v.4 .i.....: -.t ..v. .:a.i.i iButtcssivciv io two nunurca. cnuarcn. wnom fid character, a liberal salary will be given or the whole ! Ire ( CDOM' frOrn the class of poof soldiers, or of profits of the Academy (atter paying uie Assistant loacn. i irentlemen "of no fortune to whom, he intends eis) with t handsome subscription ftom Ui yimnrntants 1 An'rt'etn shftnM rcstr.ri. trui vh5f T H"i. of the City and neiglibourhood, for hi Clerics! services, - C C0UCa"0n Should StOTC that Wl)KU.d)S. Tli a lidiRv hm ut nivtriit nnr h inilrM Mil utv MU. I 1 1 c IS utu Mtcu muni a lu-ic n mamti deiits, abfiut sisty of which are Pinkies, principally in lihesei One Jvundretl of his pupils, whose5rVe 16. the tareofs. Female Tcacheiundcrthe superintemlunee I -.V.ntifeshins' tbditferent trades and here 0f the Principal of the Academy (taught in separate Build. I prenticeships to oiuercnt .trades, and ne re ings ereeted for the purpose on a fourcre Square of the serves room aiso tor twenty jour young. per ci?v. printed w the Trustees by the lAtfisbtitre) and tlie I aohs. ti be able to encourage those xvho lire 1.... Cli ;.l.,h. t; -u.nl! (id. .n.iM.tt.1 tiwiuuii.Iul .' . I . C " . T ' . T . , . ,,rr r-T"? r' l recommended to nun iot talents ana Kooa pe- Kaii'ign pemg.ttMi.neju oi i.avantipent r.iirtii-uarou i . . , ? . .v, vr tyi-fffyr:'- "-,,f t ri ns, S yei heftltjtiy ar.fl pleaaant iiuia,tion, in tfie hilly cotin-1 avlo ur$, b k . U;t 'o' s '"'jr-f' try, contalnmjr..a tiMirai sua Topectabie sooietv, win-rei nis seminary iounaco., uv me ocnencencc cvcij ivvjrn.-.,, v.. (iihih " i ana cares oi one man, ts execucru in, its ue terms, and Wliere most of the nnncinal inhabitants are I . ., ... . :l. t. -l-a "r. ipivi'ani oi T.ne Acatiriny, n u presumed cuac uis 91. mwarV will a' wavs have a preference to any 'other Aotvde- y jn the rVwtbcrtfcStatcsv v , .' ' ' V:' J' 'ah ill1ie procccdl-d auiiuit acioi din? to Law and In the biipcruir Court forUie couu'y of Vake,' which will Wpeu m Uctober next' '.; ' . s.v ; auinpe tail with respect to order, instruction and mo rahty. . . , ;i w.s,' 1 he chevalier Paulet, though Jve gives his Li.. - t V t . 1; ;.'-e - ...1.:.... I ..' .1... 1 . V.. r.l, Cmnln I V "UlIK - . . . . .c . . I ...I n M,Ti.Mr 4 .vi .itha.i'I'.nftt A M..-..rt.. M. Oepartmoiit ot tue Acaaemyi tma a loung lientieinan, 1 iu.ijr , m,, .iiiiri. yui riiaaimiij uaiiued, as an Assistant 1 eacher t.t tne Aun 1 nartiaiity lor nis first proiesston,, cr J rom the ana wiecj. 1.14, - - , , r... - I nmnirn that wnHnrr neo'de. fwino- pnailv ranti, 1 i! - . j - 1. .1. 1 v 1 t' r'r . r v-r. TriKiPM nf the ita e eh Aeademr. bv letter, nost no d. vaicu r B.tivt,iiUK nppira'"-1 M.ir will lie duly attended t end tmii)c(iiateiy answered, ana jyte, ean netter suumitto tne strict fiisctpi me It iuch further Aiifunnation fciren m may reqnit-ej. ; J imp08ei;- r Besides, he was' well aware of the nloying the more able to assist the less able," i also Very" proper, to 'make thatenter into the. ' -: judgment,Vhich most, masters only place in th membry. ',.V'n"vvl! CZ", 3. The ckeyalicr Panic t derives nn ndvan tarje form his situation which cannot belong tp v CVfry schoolmaster. ' peing at liberty to apply Ifi his'pupils to tV pwifesaion ft r which they seem "l most nt, ne is not airaa vi vems utsircu cu. m ake a mathe m ati clan 0 f one who ai n atur e h a s 'T. . -' designed for some" mechanic mp!oymenu--.t ; The caprices of parents do notfjere' . frustrata JXS the iritentiont of nature, fit is true that gen''": dement son's are qualified for fetndy, "Svhde the; children whom ht? intend foftrade onljr Jearn f ft readirig; writing and accounts,-' Buf the JChe?'; valier stops noliddy in the full exertion of theip t; genius,-andP. perceiving lociriuraui niiuu,ui ? , spitedf thetf jnconsiattcy; his succeaa iaincie, , dible.' A'bov,We,W'yeiar8 bid, the ion of a'v " - , .'-i.i!'-i-'.'i.-l"J Ji;;f..;lf k!. . i.nn. -::L- soiuier, i pbsitioiV the Latin and t rencn 6f the Germaii, X Many 6fUiefet s . e good trans) latbrs, and Borne apeak STrigUih tolcrablf well, f A'ybuth of 14 hadhimselfthe charge' of actatS : of geometry and read to us, at the same time, V a dissertautiti prr Horace j.nd, BoiU-au, v;hich shewed wit and judgment. ,Twoof his pupils. have beeh sent to Home, to' perfect ihemselve in painting : the opfn)crtj' are ornamenti 4 .' with their drawings; , 1 he ynevaiier pom:e out'-a picture to us, which oue of th iin had W !rftlree'laSKt':;riW IKpflhiyt)'-; ive WSJ? ff!)ou opinion ; , , "-4'ji'' . 't.-;-.i ; 1 soca lunacr Aiuurmaumi .wen m nwy 1 mjwreu. - , i imposes, T Uesides, he was well aware el the 1 with their drawings; 1 ne ?nevaner pmn:c , , .r,:,ouxftATjRl--;..; '.r-V1 ;'t::s--'''J;'v ;; v l.xVlA; . ;-v -i .LtL.r,'.;. ;;l .V'VVVi'';.;', n'tV.V VA'YV- :."-f;': 1 -: ' ?
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