The Student's Manual: Designed, by Specific Directions, to Aid in Forming and Strengthening the Intellectual and Moral Character and Habits of the StudentButler, 1839 - 392 páginas |
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... close on the larboard bow , sir . ' I trembled then - not for ourselves , for we should have gone over them , and have scarcely felt the shock - but for the poor wretches whom it would have been impossible to save . The helm was put ...
... close on the larboard bow , sir . ' I trembled then - not for ourselves , for we should have gone over them , and have scarcely felt the shock - but for the poor wretches whom it would have been impossible to save . The helm was put ...
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... close thought , sit down and take hold of a subject , and try to " think it out . " The result will be , that he cannot hold his thoughts upon the point . They fly off - they wander away . He brings them back , and determines now to ...
... close thought , sit down and take hold of a subject , and try to " think it out . " The result will be , that he cannot hold his thoughts upon the point . They fly off - they wander away . He brings them back , and determines now to ...
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... close , patient study , and hard labor— not he ; but before you know it , he will be on the heights of the highest Alps , with a lofty feeling , look- ing down upon the creepers below . Hence , multi- tudes waste life , and absolutely ...
... close , patient study , and hard labor— not he ; but before you know it , he will be on the heights of the highest Alps , with a lofty feeling , look- ing down upon the creepers below . Hence , multi- tudes waste life , and absolutely ...
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... close of his academical course , a deep and thorough insight into the nature of man , it is his own fault , or the fault of his instructers . Men in active life will judge very accurately as to the man- ner in which you may expect men ...
... close of his academical course , a deep and thorough insight into the nature of man , it is his own fault , or the fault of his instructers . Men in active life will judge very accurately as to the man- ner in which you may expect men ...
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... close of the day , he finds these items all accomplished , and that in such a way as to satisfy conscience , he feels that the day has not been lost . Sometimes he finds he has misjudged , and has marked out more than he can do ...
... close of the day , he finds these items all accomplished , and that in such a way as to satisfy conscience , he feels that the day has not been lost . Sometimes he finds he has misjudged , and has marked out more than he can do ...
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