Mentor, Or, The Moral Conductor of Youth: From the Academy to Manhood ... Being a Sequel to the Art of Teaching ... to which is Added ... an Essay on the Extensive Utility, Advantages and Amusement of Mathematical LearningKnight and Compton, 1801 - 286 Seiten |
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... Character 2 .--- Of avoiding Debt 32 38 43 50 54 3 .--- Of Temperance in Pleasure , and mo- derating the Affections ; of Frugality in Expences , and Diligence in Business 61 CHAP . IV . SECT . 1 .--- Of Company and Dissipation 2 .-- Of ...
... Character 2 .--- Of avoiding Debt 32 38 43 50 54 3 .--- Of Temperance in Pleasure , and mo- derating the Affections ; of Frugality in Expences , and Diligence in Business 61 CHAP . IV . SECT . 1 .--- Of Company and Dissipation 2 .-- Of ...
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... Character 2 .--- Of avoiding Debt 32 38 43 50 54 3 .--- Of Temperance in Pleasure , and mo- derating the Affections ; of Frugality in Expences , and Diligence in Business 61 CHAP . IV . SECT . 1 .--- Of Company and Dissipation 2.- -Of ...
... Character 2 .--- Of avoiding Debt 32 38 43 50 54 3 .--- Of Temperance in Pleasure , and mo- derating the Affections ; of Frugality in Expences , and Diligence in Business 61 CHAP . IV . SECT . 1 .--- Of Company and Dissipation 2.- -Of ...
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... character , a great name , riches , and the elegant conveniencies of life , tend to confirm right habits --- and happy are they who are early ini- tiated in them ; whereas , he who only enters upon the busy scene at the period when his ...
... character , a great name , riches , and the elegant conveniencies of life , tend to confirm right habits --- and happy are they who are early ini- tiated in them ; whereas , he who only enters upon the busy scene at the period when his ...
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... character or your friends , nor perhaps your peace of mind . The effects of my folly have been these . Having got deeply into debt , for years I have been in a manner sequestered from society , though ac- customed to the best , and ...
... character or your friends , nor perhaps your peace of mind . The effects of my folly have been these . Having got deeply into debt , for years I have been in a manner sequestered from society , though ac- customed to the best , and ...
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... character preserved those friends to the last , which my imprudence lost , before I had time or opportunity to know the value of them . Reader ! young man ! whoever you are , con- template this picture . View it well , and keep it ...
... character preserved those friends to the last , which my imprudence lost , before I had time or opportunity to know the value of them . Reader ! young man ! whoever you are , con- template this picture . View it well , and keep it ...
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Mentor, Or, the Moral Conductor of Youth: From the Academy to Manhood ... David Morrice Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted acquired advantage amusement arithmetic arithmetical precision astronomy attention avoid bad company become body CATOPTRICS character companions conduct connexion consequences consider contempt corrupted Creator danger despise duty effects endeavour esteemed expence experience false fatal fatal labyrinth favour feel female fortune friend of humanity friends friendship frugality geometry give gnomonics habit happiness heart hearts of youth honour horse-leeches inclined induce indulgence ingenuous youth innocent instruction interest JITC keep knowledge labour likewise live marriage marry master mathematical learning mathematicians means ments mind morals nature necessary neral ness never notion observed offspring opinion parents passions peaceful line perhaps pleasure practice principles proper PROVERBS racter reason render respect rience risque ruin rules SECT seduction servants shew specting spirit stereometry sure temper thing tion truth unlawful love vice virtue virtuous wife young your's
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 174 - He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks ; till a dart strike through his liver; as a bird hasteth to the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.
Seite 173 - For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil: but her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps take hold on hell.
Seite 173 - Remove thy way far from her, and come not nigh the door of her house : lest thou give thine honour unto others, and thy years unto the cruel...
Seite 173 - To deliver thee from the strange woman, even from the stranger which flattereth with her words; 17 Which forsaketh the guide of her youth, and forgetteth the covenant of her God.
Seite 65 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
Seite 208 - And Moses brought forth the people out of the camp to meet with God ; and they stood at the nether part of the mount. And mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke, because the LORD descended upon it in fire : and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mount quaked greatly.
Seite iii - I cannot refrain from adding,' says he, 'that the collection of tracts, which we call from their excellence the Scriptures, contain, independently of a divine origin, more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, purer morality, more important history, and finer strains both of poetry and eloquence, than could be collected within the same compass, from all the other books that were ever composed in any age or in any idiom.
Seite 99 - Time, in advance, behind him hides his wings, And seems to creep, decrepit with his age ; Behold him, when past by ; what then is seen, But his broad pinions, swifter than the winds ? And all mankind, in contradiction strong, Rueful, aghast ! cry out on his career.
Seite 174 - For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her.
Seite 190 - Let thy fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth. Let her be as the loving hind and pleasant roe ; let her breasts satisfy thee at all times; and be thou ravished always with her love.