The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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To apply this maxim , therefore , to yourselves , I would observe , that if , in the
course of your education , you have applied your minds to such objects of
improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby
increased ...
To apply this maxim , therefore , to yourselves , I would observe , that if , in the
course of your education , you have applied your minds to such objects of
improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby
increased ...
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... and rendering a service equivalent to the recompense , sweetens every labour
, and gives additional value to the pecuniary compensation . 2. You are placed
here for two purposes ; the improvement of the understanding , and the formation
...
... and rendering a service equivalent to the recompense , sweetens every labour
, and gives additional value to the pecuniary compensation . 2. You are placed
here for two purposes ; the improvement of the understanding , and the formation
...
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You must have observed how eagerly they wish for your improvement . They feel
a laudable ambition , which prompts them to desire that you may arrive at
eminence in whatever profession or employment you may hereafter be engaged
in by ...
You must have observed how eagerly they wish for your improvement . They feel
a laudable ambition , which prompts them to desire that you may arrive at
eminence in whatever profession or employment you may hereafter be engaged
in by ...
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In whatever station you may be placed , fail not to improve every opportunity , and
to seek every means of acquiring ... Indolence and inactivity are no less
subversive of every purpose of mental improvement than of the general
happiness of life ...
In whatever station you may be placed , fail not to improve every opportunity , and
to seek every means of acquiring ... Indolence and inactivity are no less
subversive of every purpose of mental improvement than of the general
happiness of life ...
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We are , perhaps , wiser than our fathers , in having learned to appreciate more
justly than they did , the talents of women , and in devising plans of education
better fitted to develope and improve these talents . But it is feared we fall below
our ...
We are , perhaps , wiser than our fathers , in having learned to appreciate more
justly than they did , the talents of women , and in devising plans of education
better fitted to develope and improve these talents . But it is feared we fall below
our ...
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