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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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His teaching was minutely technical.

He would assemble his class in a little morning room, with books before them, and a case of mathematical instruments, pens and pencils.

His pupils wrote what he saw fit to dictate, and he taught them how to use the compasses.

Next came botany, which was not a new study to his pupils.

There his brothers assisted him.


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