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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... thing well . Johnson . The prize lost . Common things . Euripides . Buonaparte . M'Donough's victory . Tenth direction - temper . Goldsmith's temper . Danger to a student . Manliness . Contentment . Petty troubles . Im- aginary ...
... thing well . Johnson . The prize lost . Common things . Euripides . Buonaparte . M'Donough's victory . Tenth direction - temper . Goldsmith's temper . Danger to a student . Manliness . Contentment . Petty troubles . Im- aginary ...
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... thing to the student . Why this necessity is not felt . Henry Kirke White . How the mind may be rapidly matured . This not desirable . A fashion in this coun- try . Study must endanger health . Who is a hero . The fatigue of study ...
... thing to the student . Why this necessity is not felt . Henry Kirke White . How the mind may be rapidly matured . This not desirable . A fashion in this coun- try . Study must endanger health . Who is a hero . The fatigue of study ...
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... thing higher than dullness . Doubtless multitudes are now in the process of education , who will never reach any tolerable stand- ard of excellence . Probably some never could ; but in most cases they might . The exceptions are few ...
... thing higher than dullness . Doubtless multitudes are now in the process of education , who will never reach any tolerable stand- ard of excellence . Probably some never could ; but in most cases they might . The exceptions are few ...
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... thing more than his pompous , inflated 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 ...
... thing more than his pompous , inflated 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 ...
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... thing desirable , for the want of what may be called a well - balanced judgment . The last theory which they hear is the true one , however deficient as to proof from facts ; the last book they read is the most wonderful , though it may ...
... thing desirable , for the want of what may be called a well - balanced judgment . The last theory which they hear is the true one , however deficient as to proof from facts ; the last book they read is the most wonderful , though it may ...
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