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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... present attempt is a hap- py one , the author is not presumptuous enough to say . The highest wish of his heart would be to have its re- ception and success commensurate with his esteem and , love for those for whose welfare he feels ...
... present attempt is a hap- py one , the author is not presumptuous enough to say . The highest wish of his heart would be to have its re- ception and success commensurate with his esteem and , love for those for whose welfare he feels ...
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... present experience . I think , too , I can see , that if there had been such a book as I am now attempting to write for students , put into my hands at an early period , it would have been of incalculable advantage to me . I have strong ...
... present experience . I think , too , I can see , that if there had been such a book as I am now attempting to write for students , put into my hands at an early period , it would have been of incalculable advantage to me . I have strong ...
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... present moment , and , while they have the opportunity , in so laying their plans , and in so forming their habits , as to make the most of all their endowments . There are , doubtless , some who will read these pages without benefit ...
... present moment , and , while they have the opportunity , in so laying their plans , and in so forming their habits , as to make the most of all their endowments . There are , doubtless , some who will read these pages without benefit ...
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... presents a draft greater than his deposits , it will certainly be pro- tested . There is so much vanity in the heart of every man , that he will not allow any one to claim more than his merits absolutely compel him to allow ; so that ...
... presents a draft greater than his deposits , it will certainly be pro- tested . There is so much vanity in the heart of every man , that he will not allow any one to claim more than his merits absolutely compel him to allow ; so that ...
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... present a very perfect translation of the whole Bible . But a single word explains it all . He had a rigid system of doing something every day . " Nulla dies , " says he , in answer to the question how he did it— “ nulla dies sige versu ...
... present a very perfect translation of the whole Bible . But a single word explains it all . He had a rigid system of doing something every day . " Nulla dies , " says he , in answer to the question how he did it— “ nulla dies sige versu ...
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