The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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Page 136
... asked the subtle monarch . faithfully , " returned the nobleman . the laconic and severe answer of the king . " Most " So can I , " was AGE . PIETY is the only proper and adequate relief of de- caying man . He that grows old without ...
... asked the subtle monarch . faithfully , " returned the nobleman . the laconic and severe answer of the king . " Most " So can I , " was AGE . PIETY is the only proper and adequate relief of de- caying man . He that grows old without ...
Page 142
... asked him , how he had disposed of his time in summer , that he had not taken pains and laid in a stock , as they had done . " Alas ! gentlemen , " says he , " I passed away my time merrily and pleasantly , in drinking , singing , and ...
... asked him , how he had disposed of his time in summer , that he had not taken pains and laid in a stock , as they had done . " Alas ! gentlemen , " says he , " I passed away my time merrily and pleasantly , in drinking , singing , and ...
Page 147
... your oars - for the haven is won , And the tempest may bluster till morn ; For the bold and the brave are now freed from the wave , Where they late roamed so lonely and lorn . ASKING QUESTIONS . Ask questions and many questions , and.
... your oars - for the haven is won , And the tempest may bluster till morn ; For the bold and the brave are now freed from the wave , Where they late roamed so lonely and lorn . ASKING QUESTIONS . Ask questions and many questions , and.
Page 148
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. ASKING QUESTIONS . Ask questions and many questions , and leave no- thing till you are thoroughly informed of it , but be careful of asking only proper questions . Such pertinent questions are far from being ill ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. ASKING QUESTIONS . Ask questions and many questions , and leave no- thing till you are thoroughly informed of it , but be careful of asking only proper questions . Such pertinent questions are far from being ill ...
Page 151
... asked him how he felt ; - " It is unmanly , ” said the dying hero , " to complain , but is more than human nature can bear . " BAD EXAMPLE . A WICKED example tends to corrupt , in some degree , every one that lives within its baleful ...
... asked him how he felt ; - " It is unmanly , ” said the dying hero , " to complain , but is more than human nature can bear . " BAD EXAMPLE . A WICKED example tends to corrupt , in some degree , every one that lives within its baleful ...
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