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Tutelage is man’s inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another.
bruce hodder | country hike « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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Based on technology developed for a National Security Agency program called Tutelage, it detects and deflects security breaches.
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You can read more poems from Sawako here in Coconut, and check out her blog, Insect Tutelage, here.
Chap book Round Up 2 Lemon Hound 2008
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You can read more poems from Sawako here in Coconut, and check out her blog, Insect Tutelage, here.
Archive 2008-12-01 Lemon Hound 2008
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"Tutelage, what do you mean," said I, but just at that moment everyone got up to go away.
A Young Girl's Diary 1923
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"Tutelage, what do you mean," said I, but just at that moment everyone got up to go away.
A Young Girl's Diary Anonymous 1897
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Tutelage is in every case put an end to by the pupil's suffering loss of status, even of the lowest order.
The Institutes of Justinian John Baron Moyle 1891
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We cannot disregard the history of the Theory of Tutelage.
Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1867
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The state of tutelage, implied in such a marriage, is merely what is left of the old theory of the "Perpetual Tutelage of Women," under the Roman law.
Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1867
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The status of the Female under Tutelage, if the tutelage be understood of persons other than her husband, has also ceased to exist; from her coming of age to her marriage all the relations she may form are relations of contract.
Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society Henry Sumner Maine 1855
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