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  <dc:title>Practical Education</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Six pairs of figures, arranged in two rows.  They depict people asking professionals for advice.  Top row, from left to right:
A young man asks a Scot for help with elocution. The text is damaged here, but in a copy at the Philadelphia Museum of Art it reads: "You mun know Sir I have an idera of being made a member of Parlymint, so I wants to larn a little Horatry".
A young boy in military uniform and a giant cocked hat asks a soldier for help before taking command of a company.  
A vicar gives advice to a new vicar on what to wear in the pulpit.

Bottom row, left to right:
An Irish lawyer offers advice to a young man soon to be called to the bar.
A London doctor offers help to a country apothecary.  
A yokel informs a sophisticated man that he would like to be a butcher, or "somat genteel".
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  <dc:date>Apr 1810</dc:date>
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