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large number are collected
under one roof. And further
good order and discipline are
[thus?] certain to be quietly maintained
in the families presided over
by responsible and experienced
men. It seems to me that
according to the present arrange-
ments of the Trustees the Head-
Master is very much restricted
in his control. In England the
opinion appears to be that while
he ought to be held strictly
responsible for the working
of the School he should have
a large and ample authority.
They carry this principle to
an extent that we have few
or no examples of in this

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