The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Томови 8-9David H. Ela, 1846 |
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... habit , become less and less painful , and in time we may take pleasure in what at first occasioned a severe conflict . The path of goodness is open alike to the rich and the poor . All cannot give , but all may be kind . Who has not ...
... habit , become less and less painful , and in time we may take pleasure in what at first occasioned a severe conflict . The path of goodness is open alike to the rich and the poor . All cannot give , but all may be kind . Who has not ...
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... habits of youth are the germ , the foundation of all future character . The boy is father of the man . ' The linea- ments of his mind may be modified , as those of the face are by age . But like those also they will probably continue ...
... habits of youth are the germ , the foundation of all future character . The boy is father of the man . ' The linea- ments of his mind may be modified , as those of the face are by age . But like those also they will probably continue ...
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... habits . It is far easier to act according to early habits , than to remember rules and precepts . 6. Keep in mind a just estimate of the importance of that part of education , which is only for this world . Something belongs to us ...
... habits . It is far easier to act according to early habits , than to remember rules and precepts . 6. Keep in mind a just estimate of the importance of that part of education , which is only for this world . Something belongs to us ...
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... habit of a pernicious character , but , like all other evil habits , it is unnecessary and may be cured . Habit , in- dulged , gathers strength in a triplicate ratio , until , at length , it becomes so powerful that it is only by a ...
... habit of a pernicious character , but , like all other evil habits , it is unnecessary and may be cured . Habit , in- dulged , gathers strength in a triplicate ratio , until , at length , it becomes so powerful that it is only by a ...
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... habits to shake them off in their infancy , ere their moral power becomes fettered as with a chain of iron . Fretfulness , it has been already said , is an evil habit , and , like all other evil habits , weak in the outset , and more ...
... habits to shake them off in their infancy , ere their moral power becomes fettered as with a chain of iron . Fretfulness , it has been already said , is an evil habit , and , like all other evil habits , weak in the outset , and more ...
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