| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 pages
...can never make any progress worth mentioning. If you do not set apart your hours of rending ; if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them,...frivolously, unpraised by all you wish to please, and really unenjoyed by yourself." It must, nevertheless, be owned that to rise early in cold weather, and in... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1863 - 254 pages
...early, you cannot make progress in anything. If you do not set apart your hours of industry, if you suffer yourself, or any one else, to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands frivolously, unprofitably, and without enjoyment to yourself." TESTIMONY OF A HEATHEN. "A GREAT, a... | |
| 1867 - 798 pages
...rise early, you can make progress in nothing. If you do not set apart your hours of reading ; if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofitable and frivolous, and unenjoyed by yourself. — Lord Chatham. A HINT TO OYSTER-EATERS. —... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1867 - 592 pages
...early, you can make no progress in anything." If yon do not set apart your hours for reading; if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofitable and frivolous, and uneDJoyed by yourself. THE TRUE FRIEND. — Instead of clutching to... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1867 - 392 pages
...rise early, you can make progress in nothing. If you do not set apart your hours of reading ; if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofitable and frivolous, and unenjoyed by yourself. — Lord Chatham. A HINT TO OYSTER-EATERS. —... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1870 - 340 pages
...rise early, you can make progress in nothing. If you do not set apart your hours of reading, if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofitable and frivolous, and unenjoycd by yourself.' " 12. A STUPID QUESTION. — Professor Porsori,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1871 - 346 pages
...rise early, you can make 7pf ogress m'nothing. If you do not set apart your hours of reading, if you suffer yourself or any one else to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unpVomafale'' and frivo- ^ IQUS, and unenjoyed by yourself.' " 12. A STUPID QUESTION. — Professor... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 pages
...chambers If you do not rise early, you never can make any progress worth talking of. Another rule is, if unprofltably and frivolously ; unpraised by all you wish to please, and really uncnjoyable to yourself.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 pages
...chambers. If you do not rise early, you never can make any progress worth talking of. Another rule is, if you do not set apart your hours of reading, and never...upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofltably and frivolously ; unpraised by all you wish to please, and really unenjoyable to yourself.... | |
| 1875 - 780 pages
...early, you can never make progress in anything. If you do not set apart your hours of reading, if you suffer yourself, or any one else, to break in upon them, your days will slip through your hands unprofitable and frivolous, and really unenjoyed by yourself.' " The Happy Children. Little girls and... | |
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