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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... look back upon the days when I was a " student , " I can see that here I went wrong , and there I mistook ; here I missed a golden opportunity , and there I ac- quired a wrong habit , or received a wrong bias ; and as I sometimes walk ...
... look back upon the days when I was a " student , " I can see that here I went wrong , and there I mistook ; here I missed a golden opportunity , and there I ac- quired a wrong habit , or received a wrong bias ; and as I sometimes walk ...
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... look up to our spars . I did so , and found every upper yard - arm and mast tipped with lightning . Each blaze was twice as large as that of a candle ; and thus we flew on , with the ele- ments of destruction playing above our heads ...
... look up to our spars . I did so , and found every upper yard - arm and mast tipped with lightning . Each blaze was twice as large as that of a candle ; and thus we flew on , with the ele- ments of destruction playing above our heads ...
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... look corresponds with his words , Peu et peu- " Little by little . " The first , and great object of education is , to disci- pline the mind . It is naturally , like the colt , wild and The object of education . A shrewd suspicion ...
... look corresponds with his words , Peu et peu- " Little by little . " The first , and great object of education is , to disci- pline the mind . It is naturally , like the colt , wild and The object of education . A shrewd suspicion ...
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... look for success in any de- partment of study . " To effect any purpose in study , the mind must be concentrated . If any other object plays on the fancy than that which ought to be ex- clusively before it , the mind is divided , and ...
... look for success in any de- partment of study . " To effect any purpose in study , the mind must be concentrated . If any other object plays on the fancy than that which ought to be ex- clusively before it , the mind is divided , and ...
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... look it out in your dictionary some ten or dozen times ? And why do you now look at it as at a stranger , whose name you ought to know , but which you cannot recall ? Because you have not yet ac- quired fully the power of fixing your ...
... look it out in your dictionary some ten or dozen times ? And why do you now look at it as at a stranger , whose name you ought to know , but which you cannot recall ? Because you have not yet ac- quired fully the power of fixing your ...
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