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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... LIBRARY DEC 22 1961 Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , By J. H. BUTLER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts . DEDICATION . WITHOUT attempting to enumerate the kind things which KD 61633.
... LIBRARY DEC 22 1961 Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , By J. H. BUTLER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts . DEDICATION . WITHOUT attempting to enumerate the kind things which KD 61633.
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... kind things which might be said in this connection , it is sufficient for my purpose to say , that I esteem it a high pleasure thus publicly to acknowledge the decided and unob- trusive worth of ONE whom I am allowed to number among my ...
... kind things which might be said in this connection , it is sufficient for my purpose to say , that I esteem it a high pleasure thus publicly to acknowledge the decided and unob- trusive worth of ONE whom I am allowed to number among my ...
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... Kind feelings necessary . Con- science must be cultivated . Principles of the gospel lead to politeness . Cheerfulness essential . Health essential to cheerfulness . Friendship cultivates politeness . SUBORDINATION . Subordination a law ...
... Kind feelings necessary . Con- science must be cultivated . Principles of the gospel lead to politeness . Cheerfulness essential . Health essential to cheerfulness . Friendship cultivates politeness . SUBORDINATION . Subordination a law ...
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... at a time ; but , when once completed , the proudest ship turns her head towards it , and acknowledges her subjection to its power . Habits of some kind will be formed by every stu- Habits formed by all . It ought to be so CHAPTER II ...
... at a time ; but , when once completed , the proudest ship turns her head towards it , and acknowledges her subjection to its power . Habits of some kind will be formed by every stu- Habits formed by all . It ought to be so CHAPTER II ...
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... kind of second nature . Who does not know , that the old man , who has occupied a par- ticular corner of the old fire - place in the old house for sixty years , may be rendered wretched by a change ? Who has not read of the release of ...
... kind of second nature . Who does not know , that the old man , who has occupied a par- ticular corner of the old fire - place in the old house for sixty years , may be rendered wretched by a change ? Who has not read of the release of ...
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