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Joseph Lancaster Quotes

A spirit, breathing the language of independence, is natural to Englishmen, few of whom are disposed to brook compulsion, or submit to the dictates of others, when not softened by reason, or tempered with kindness.
Joseph Lancaster

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Educator Quotes
Category:
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Date of Birth:
November 25, 1778
Date of Death:
October 23, 1838
Nationality:
English
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