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The present Edition is printed at the suggestion of several Schoolmasters, who have long objected to the old Gradus, as being greatly injurious to the progress of rising genius. It is only necessary to refer to the sentiments of Dr. Vicesimus KNOX on the old Gradus to establish the utility of the pre sent plan.

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