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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... language , and how much more highly a nut is relished , if they have to crack it . Why is not the work more decidedly religious ? Be- cause the design of it is to aid in forming the whole character of the student . The two last chapters ...
... language , and how much more highly a nut is relished , if they have to crack it . Why is not the work more decidedly religious ? Be- cause the design of it is to aid in forming the whole character of the student . The two last chapters ...
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... language . Lord Chesterfield . The profane bishop . Beautiful satire . Fourth suggestion - topics of conversation . Not to use your last reading . Illustrated . A contemptible method of flattery . Illustrated . Conversation an ...
... language . Lord Chesterfield . The profane bishop . Beautiful satire . Fourth suggestion - topics of conversation . Not to use your last reading . Illustrated . A contemptible method of flattery . Illustrated . Conversation an ...
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... language , he must give his days and nights to the reading of Addison . It is still more emphatically true , that , if any one would be distin- guished , he must labor for it . There is no real ex- cellence without patient study . Those ...
... language , he must give his days and nights to the reading of Addison . It is still more emphatically true , that , if any one would be distin- guished , he must labor for it . There is no real ex- cellence without patient study . Those ...
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... language ? They seemed to feel that they were wielding the club of Hercules ; but the club , in every instance , was hollow , and the blow resulted in nothing but sound . Of the many who tried to follow in the wake of Byron , is there ...
... language ? They seemed to feel that they were wielding the club of Hercules ; but the club , in every instance , was hollow , and the blow resulted in nothing but sound . Of the many who tried to follow in the wake of Byron , is there ...
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... language and lamentations as follows : - " They have invented a new language , which they call Greek ; you must be carefully on your guard against it ; it is the matter of all heresy . I observe in the hands of many persons a book ...
... language and lamentations as follows : - " They have invented a new language , which they call Greek ; you must be carefully on your guard against it ; it is the matter of all heresy . I observe in the hands of many persons a book ...
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