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In this letter there was a passage dealing with schools, and the priest on that topic remarked that "by divine and human law every nation may ask that its children should be instructed in their mother tongue."
— from The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 by Henry Baerlein
His daughter and her lover experienced no yearning for supervision, and the free, untrammelled life was a very pleasant one, particularly to Dartmouth, who always gave to novelty its just meed of appreciation.
— from What Dreams May Come by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
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