Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... rules by which he is to do his work . That which his father has acquired in his ex- perience will be given in compact form and in a spirit at once interested and disinterested . The object lesson will be continually before him . The ...
... rules by which he is to do his work . That which his father has acquired in his ex- perience will be given in compact form and in a spirit at once interested and disinterested . The object lesson will be continually before him . The ...
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... rule , that a book which can teach the reader one considerable thing has paid for itself . Some men have leisure for much reading and can be of service to those whose hours are limited . Reviews are of use when they are wisely and ...
... rule , that a book which can teach the reader one considerable thing has paid for itself . Some men have leisure for much reading and can be of service to those whose hours are limited . Reviews are of use when they are wisely and ...
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... rule must be used with extreme caution . Yet the apparel is the sign of something which the tailor does not fur- nish and cannot conceal . Men differ in their estimates , and the reason is not far to seek . George IV . was called " the ...
... rule must be used with extreme caution . Yet the apparel is the sign of something which the tailor does not fur- nish and cannot conceal . Men differ in their estimates , and the reason is not far to seek . George IV . was called " the ...
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... of one's self , considerateness for a pleasure be- yond our own , a regard for the methods which attend good breeding , a compliance even with conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which THE GENTLEMAN 35.
... of one's self , considerateness for a pleasure be- yond our own , a regard for the methods which attend good breeding , a compliance even with conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which THE GENTLEMAN 35.
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Observations for Direction and Distance Alexander McKenzie. conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which belong to him whom we call The Gentleman . The deference which a well - bred man pays a lady , his gentleness ...
Observations for Direction and Distance Alexander McKenzie. conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which belong to him whom we call The Gentleman . The deference which a well - bred man pays a lady , his gentleness ...
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