The history of man does not point to an instance where an individual has regenerated himself from the depth of human degradation, except under the pupilage and control of a superior wisdom.
Nor is it seen that she is yet in so highly favoured a condition as to call upon her the providence of God, charging her with the pupilage of the backslidden nations of the earth.
But I, ere that, had left my pupilage behind, and was numbered in the retinue of my uncle the vicomte as he followed the ever-conquering banner of William.
Graduating in June, 1856, the now full-fledged Midshipman Perkins could look back upon his five years' probationary experience with many pleasant recollections, though doubtless thanking his stars that his pupilage was over.
Such has been the pupilage of our ancestry; but such has not been the pupilage of the ancestry of the French.
His pupilage with Sir Joshua prevented his falling into the washed leather and warm drab errors of tone that then distinguished the English school of historical painting.
Now, the tragedy of my first night on the Rio Pongo was my transition frompupilage to responsible independence.
During this period he was ripening the lessons of his pupilage and maturing plans for the future.
His pupilage at Cavendish was soon followed by promotion.
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