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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... stand on high vantage - ground , when she leaves this cradle of her being , for an eter- nal existence beyond the grave . There is now and then a youth , who , like Fergu- son , can tend sheep in the field , and there accurately mark ...
... stand on high vantage - ground , when she leaves this cradle of her being , for an eter- nal existence beyond the grave . There is now and then a youth , who , like Fergu- son , can tend sheep in the field , and there accurately mark ...
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... stand . Never , in fact , does so great a re- sponsibility rest upon you , as while a student ; ' because you are now forming your character and habits , and setting your standard ; and because , also , your contem- poraries will seldom ...
... stand . Never , in fact , does so great a re- sponsibility rest upon you , as while a student ; ' because you are now forming your character and habits , and setting your standard ; and because , also , your contem- poraries will seldom ...
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... stand before thẹ world as among the possible things ; but also among the improbable , and still more undesirable . Set it down as a fact , to which there are no excep- tions , that we must labor for all that we have , and * Wirt . No ...
... stand before thẹ world as among the possible things ; but also among the improbable , and still more undesirable . Set it down as a fact , to which there are no excep- tions , that we must labor for all that we have , and * Wirt . No ...
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... stand human nature ? Can any one read his writings , and doubt , for a moment , that he knew most accurate- ly what the nature of man is ? When such a mind pours out its strength upon the world , it does not make mistakes as to the ...
... stand human nature ? Can any one read his writings , and doubt , for a moment , that he knew most accurate- ly what the nature of man is ? When such a mind pours out its strength upon the world , it does not make mistakes as to the ...
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... stand on high ground , and push our way still farther into the boundaries and regions of knowledge ? Besides , in a world so dark as ours , it is delightful to see a planet rising before us , even though she sheds no light but borrowed ...
... stand on high ground , and push our way still farther into the boundaries and regions of knowledge ? Besides , in a world so dark as ours , it is delightful to see a planet rising before us , even though she sheds no light but borrowed ...
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