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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... desire . I would here say to the student , that the character which he now forms and sustains , will cling to him through life . Young men always receive impressions concerning each other which nothing can ever efface . Character ...
... desire . I would here say to the student , that the character which he now forms and sustains , will cling to him through life . Young men always receive impressions concerning each other which nothing can ever efface . Character ...
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... desire , more or less strong , of fitting themselves for respectability and usefulness . They are , however , ignorant of the way ; they are surrounded by tempta- tions and dangers ; they soon forget the encourage- ments , and thus ...
... desire , more or less strong , of fitting themselves for respectability and usefulness . They are , however , ignorant of the way ; they are surrounded by tempta- tions and dangers ; they soon forget the encourage- ments , and thus ...
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... desire for any other food . His health had compelled him thus to live , till it had become a pleasant habit of diet . Previous to this , however , he had been rather noted for being an epicure . " I once attended a prisoner , " sa s an ...
... desire for any other food . His health had compelled him thus to live , till it had become a pleasant habit of diet . Previous to this , however , he had been rather noted for being an epicure . " I once attended a prisoner , " sa s an ...
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... desire to do , be sure and begin the former first . For example , you may very much wish to complete the sheet which you are now writing , and for many reasons you may wish it ; but you must recite this evening . Now , the way for you ...
... desire to do , be sure and begin the former first . For example , you may very much wish to complete the sheet which you are now writing , and for many reasons you may wish it ; but you must recite this evening . Now , the way for you ...
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... desire to be more useful and more happy . Nothing will so uniformly and certainly make you unpopular , as to have any habits that are slovenly . If you have ever learned to chew or smoke that Indian weed , called tobacco , I beg that ...
... desire to be more useful and more happy . Nothing will so uniformly and certainly make you unpopular , as to have any habits that are slovenly . If you have ever learned to chew or smoke that Indian weed , called tobacco , I beg that ...
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