. The North Carolina Presbyterian. .V %ih>. too aetive a part, raimarked^->* If i» __ for tbe#ld met^e yonog men woold ffiff^ifit notlet fire w«jikl ga^utJ^* Hove —Children hiingeilierpotually for new ideas, and the mostpleasant way of reception is by the voiceand the ear, not tho eyo and iho printedpage. The mode is natural ; the olhur attificial. Who would not railier listen thanread i^ Wo not unfrcquently pass by inthe papers a full report ol a lecture, andthen go and pay our money ro hear theself same words uttered. An audience willlisten-closely from tho bginning totii
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. .V %ih>. too aetive a part, raimarked^->* If i» __ for tbe#ld met^e yonog men woold ffiff^ifit notlet fire w«jikl ga^utJ^* Hove —Children hiingeilierpotually for new ideas, and the mostpleasant way of reception is by the voiceand the ear, not tho eyo and iho printedpage. The mode is natural ; the olhur attificial. Who would not railier listen thanread i^ Wo not unfrcquently pass by inthe papers a full report ol a lecture, andthen go and pay our money ro hear theself same words uttered. An audience willlisten-closely from tho bginning totiieendof an address, which not one in twenly ofthose present woubl read with the sameattention. This is einpliaticaily true ofciiildren. They will learn widi ttie lips of parenis what they deoiii itdrudgery fo study in tho ; and evenif they have the misfortune to be deprivedof the educational advantages whic!i tlu-ydesire, they caiuiot fail to grow up intelli-gent if they eiijoy in childliood and youththo (^v^iege of lis
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