Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... Adventurer . wanda.com He will read , of course . Perhaps he may turn Author , and do something more than make a Book such as you and I have made . of Extracts , - - Write , write , write anything . The world's 2 The Subject Stated .
... Adventurer . wanda.com He will read , of course . Perhaps he may turn Author , and do something more than make a Book such as you and I have made . of Extracts , - - Write , write , write anything . The world's 2 The Subject Stated .
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... course of mere amusement . It must be by labor that we teach youth to love labor ; and education should be so far made a useful initiation into those scenes of mental trial , which begin and end only with life , and which await more or ...
... course of mere amusement . It must be by labor that we teach youth to love labor ; and education should be so far made a useful initiation into those scenes of mental trial , which begin and end only with life , and which await more or ...
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... Course of English Reading , 1854 . The human mind is prone to form opinions upon every subject which is presented to it ; but , from a natural indolence , is frequently averse to enquire into the circumstances which can alone form a ...
... Course of English Reading , 1854 . The human mind is prone to form opinions upon every subject which is presented to it ; but , from a natural indolence , is frequently averse to enquire into the circumstances which can alone form a ...
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... one been celebrated by poets and philosophers , and the other reprobated . G. FORDYCE , M. D. , Dissertation on Fever . As for a method of forming a course of studies , every man must consult himself , and choose what he Studies . I I.
... one been celebrated by poets and philosophers , and the other reprobated . G. FORDYCE , M. D. , Dissertation on Fever . As for a method of forming a course of studies , every man must consult himself , and choose what he Studies . I I.
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... course an excellent instrument of mental discipline , though somewhat too severe for any but the more ad- vanced classes of an English school , or of most American colleges . But physical science generally is , from its very nature ...
... course an excellent instrument of mental discipline , though somewhat too severe for any but the more ad- vanced classes of an English school , or of most American colleges . But physical science generally is , from its very nature ...
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