Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... live in the present , which stands between the days which have been and those which are coming . He will enlarge his life by going out of doors , into the fields and by the streams , and over the continent , and across the seas ...
... live in the present , which stands between the days which have been and those which are coming . He will enlarge his life by going out of doors , into the fields and by the streams , and over the continent , and across the seas ...
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... live . Then comes the teaching of the schools which is within the reach of the boy and girl and remains with them . Under ordinary conditions , if the desire is forcible in that direction , the way through the college and the University ...
... live . Then comes the teaching of the schools which is within the reach of the boy and girl and remains with them . Under ordinary conditions , if the desire is forcible in that direction , the way through the college and the University ...
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... live divinely . The gentleman is in the confidence of his Creator and fulfils his design . There is no reason why his deportment should be bounded by his neighbours and the world . He carries himself truly towards all men , and beyond ...
... live divinely . The gentleman is in the confidence of his Creator and fulfils his design . There is no reason why his deportment should be bounded by his neighbours and the world . He carries himself truly towards all men , and beyond ...
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... lives in obedience and affection even towards the Highest . The gentleman lets his mind and heart have free course and this brings them to God . Why should politeness and gratitude and love be kept within our doors when they ought to ...
... lives in obedience and affection even towards the Highest . The gentleman lets his mind and heart have free course and this brings them to God . Why should politeness and gratitude and love be kept within our doors when they ought to ...
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... live before he has 66 " " to die . He may wear from his youth , and never give up , " the grand old name of gentleman . " Has the character which belongs with the name ever been better phrased than in Sir Philip Sid- ney's words which ...
... live before he has 66 " " to die . He may wear from his youth , and never give up , " the grand old name of gentleman . " Has the character which belongs with the name ever been better phrased than in Sir Philip Sid- ney's words which ...
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