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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... mean Martin Luther ? Nothing but his disciplined mind , and his habits of using that instru- ment , could have led him through the thick darkness which surrounded him , to the clear light in which we see him . The study of human nature ...
... mean Martin Luther ? Nothing but his disciplined mind , and his habits of using that instru- ment , could have led him through the thick darkness which surrounded him , to the clear light in which we see him . The study of human nature ...
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... mean time , assume , or whether it moved fast or slow . Self - knowledge is another important end of study . There are some men who have raised themselves to high stations , and maintained them , without a long course of mental ...
... mean time , assume , or whether it moved fast or slow . Self - knowledge is another important end of study . There are some men who have raised themselves to high stations , and maintained them , without a long course of mental ...
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... means to be envied for their originality . Why has that mass of thought , observation , and experience , which is embodied in books , by the multitudes of minds which have gone before us , been gathered , if " Originality not necessary ...
... means to be envied for their originality . Why has that mass of thought , observation , and experience , which is embodied in books , by the multitudes of minds which have gone before us , been gathered , if " Originality not necessary ...
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... mean a steadfastness in pursu- ing the same study , and carrying out the same plans from week to week . Some will read or hear of a plan which somebody has pursued with great success , and at once conclude , that they will do so . The ...
... mean a steadfastness in pursu- ing the same study , and carrying out the same plans from week to week . Some will read or hear of a plan which somebody has pursued with great success , and at once conclude , that they will do so . The ...
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... means of wires . He has had the honor to instruct others of his profession into the mystery , and has had the pleasure of hearing the dingling of other bells , which other wooden clocks set a ringing . Some use a small alarm - clock to ...
... means of wires . He has had the honor to instruct others of his profession into the mystery , and has had the pleasure of hearing the dingling of other bells , which other wooden clocks set a ringing . Some use a small alarm - clock to ...
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