The Young Man's GuideLilly, Wait, Colman, and Holden., 1834 - 303 стор. |
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... body of the work . It will hardly be expected that I should make the lofty pretension of embracing , in the narrow compass of a work of this size , every thing neces- sary for young men to know and practise , in order to become useful ...
... body of the work . It will hardly be expected that I should make the lofty pretension of embracing , in the narrow compass of a work of this size , every thing neces- sary for young men to know and practise , in order to become useful ...
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... body . Motives that should influence them to make effort . 1. A regard to their own happiness . 2. To friends and family . 3. To society . 4. To country . 5. To the will of God . We may be what we wish to be , 21-27 - Section II ...
... body . Motives that should influence them to make effort . 1. A regard to their own happiness . 2. To friends and family . 3. To society . 4. To country . 5. To the will of God . We may be what we wish to be , 21-27 - Section II ...
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... bodies ? - Let me counsel the young , then , to do every thing they can , consistently with the rules of good breeding , to draw forth from the old the treasures of which I have been speaking . Let them even make some sacrifice of that ...
... bodies ? - Let me counsel the young , then , to do every thing they can , consistently with the rules of good breeding , to draw forth from the old the treasures of which I have been speaking . Let them even make some sacrifice of that ...
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... body in the world . To be thought something is not sufficient : the point you are to aim at , is , to be so . As a motive to this , let me urge in the first place , a regard to your own happiness . To this you are by no means ...
... body in the world . To be thought something is not sufficient : the point you are to aim at , is , to be so . As a motive to this , let me urge in the first place , a regard to your own happiness . To this you are by no means ...
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... body in your favor . So that all the foregoing motives unite in one to swell the appeal to your feelings , and in- crease the weight of your responsibility . Some may think there is danger of setting too high a standard of action . I ...
... body in your favor . So that all the foregoing motives unite in one to swell the appeal to your feelings , and in- crease the weight of your responsibility . Some may think there is danger of setting too high a standard of action . I ...
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Сторінка 49 - And they shall say unto the elders of his city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice ; he is a glutton, and a drunkard.
Сторінка 73 - I did he had never done, and never could do. Before my promotion, a clerk was wanted to make out the morning report of the regiment. I rendered the clerk unnecessary; and long before any other man was dressed for the parade, my work for the morning was all done, and I myself was on the parade, walking, in fine weather, for an hour perhaps.
Сторінка 74 - ... before me, ready to hang by my side. Then I ate a bit of cheese, or pork, and bread. Then I prepared my report, which was filled up as fast as the companies brought me in the materials. After this I had an hour or two to read, before the time came for any duty out of doors, unless when the regiment or part of it went out to exercise in the morning. When this was the case, and the matter...
Сторінка 73 - To this, more than to any other thing, I owed my very extraordinary promotion in the army. I was always ready: if I had to mount guard at ten, I was ready at nine: never did any man, or any thing, wait one moment for me. Being, at an age under twenty years, raised from Corporal to...
Сторінка 164 - Although it is said of plays, that they teach morality ; and of the Stage, that it is the mirror of human life : these assertions are mere declamation, and have no foundation in truth or experience : on the contrary, a Playhouse, and the regions about it, are the very hot-beds of vice.
Сторінка 265 - Upon which he withdrew, as soon as was consistent with the rules of politeness, resolved never to think more of a girl who possessed a needle only in partnership, and who, it appeared, was not too well informed as to the place where even that share was deposited.
Сторінка 83 - I observed that men in a passion always spake aloud ; and I thought if I could control my voice, I should repress my passion. I have, therefore, made it a rule, never to let my voice rise above a certain key ; and by...
Сторінка 14 - He that would pass the latter part of life with honour and decency, must, when he is young, consider that he shall one day be old ; and remember, when he is old, that he has once been young.
Сторінка 159 - It has been said that he who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a benefactor to his species.
Сторінка 265 - It was a story in Philadelphia, some years ago, that a young man, who was courting one of three sisters, happened to be on a visit to her, when all the three were present, and when one said to the others, " I wonder where our needle is.