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The number of students was 95. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, 1812. A president ; three academical professors. One of law ; one of mathematics and natural philosophy ; one of languages ; two tutors. The number of students was 113. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. A president ; a professor of mathematics and natural phi- losophy ; a professor of the learned languages ; a medical professor. There are also four other professorships on paper. The number of students supposed to be Irom 30 to 40. The means of medical ins...truction in New-England will be seen sufficiently in this account of its seminaries. The law school, heretofore mentioned in the description of Litchfield, as being under the instruction of Judge Reeve, and James Gould, Esq., would not, it is believed, do dis- credit to any country. Law is here taught as a science, and not merely nor principally as a mechanical business ; not as a collection of loose, independent fragments, but as a regular, well-compacted system. At the same time the students are taught the practice by being actually employed in it.
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