The StatesmanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836 - 267 psl. |
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... young . Also the drudgery of an office should be en- countered early , whilst the energy of youth is at its height , and can be driven through any- thing by the spur of novelty . Nor let any man suppose that he can come to be an adept ...
... young . Also the drudgery of an office should be en- countered early , whilst the energy of youth is at its height , and can be driven through any- thing by the spur of novelty . Nor let any man suppose that he can come to be an adept ...
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... young ladies , — " that " it would be well if fewer of them learnt to " make nets , and more to make cages . " A superiority , intrinsic or adventitious , which maintains itself without being arrogated or even asserted , is the first ...
... young ladies , — " that " it would be well if fewer of them learnt to " make nets , and more to make cages . " A superiority , intrinsic or adventitious , which maintains itself without being arrogated or even asserted , is the first ...
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... young , not in the old , and but doubtfully in the middle - aged . The talents which are evinced in literature may be turned to the purposes of business , provided their application that way is seasonably determined ; before literary ...
... young , not in the old , and but doubtfully in the middle - aged . The talents which are evinced in literature may be turned to the purposes of business , provided their application that way is seasonably determined ; before literary ...
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... young still more than the old of this class , have commonly a good deal to rescind in their style in order to adapt it to business . But the young , ' if they be men of sound abilities , will soon learn what is not apt and discard it ...
... young still more than the old of this class , have commonly a good deal to rescind in their style in order to adapt it to business . But the young , ' if they be men of sound abilities , will soon learn what is not apt and discard it ...
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... young ambition is a less over - ruling passion than love , he will probably take a greater variety of objects into the contemplation of his choice , than they who are more amorously di- rected . Wealth is of great importance to a ...
... young ambition is a less over - ruling passion than love , he will probably take a greater variety of objects into the contemplation of his choice , than they who are more amorously di- rected . Wealth is of great importance to a ...
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