Titcomb's Letters to Young People: Single and MarriedC. Scribner, 1869 - 239 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... fact , that he knows nothing and is nothing ; if he bow to the conviction that his mind and his person are but ciphers among the significant and cleanly cut figures about him , and that whatever he is to be , and is to win , must be ...
... fact , that he knows nothing and is nothing ; if he bow to the conviction that his mind and his person are but ciphers among the significant and cleanly cut figures about him , and that whatever he is to be , and is to win , must be ...
Pagina 15
... article , so far as I know , but the fact that he wrote such an article , that it was very long , and that it was published , did the business for him . Everybody , however , cannot write articles GETTING THE RIGHT START . 15.
... article , so far as I know , but the fact that he wrote such an article , that it was very long , and that it was published , did the business for him . Everybody , however , cannot write articles GETTING THE RIGHT START . 15.
Pagina 17
... fact , as a choice of evils , desire it ; but for a man who is able to help himself , to desire the help of others in the accomplish- ment of his plans of life , is positive proof that he has received a most unfortunate training , or ...
... fact , as a choice of evils , desire it ; but for a man who is able to help himself , to desire the help of others in the accomplish- ment of his plans of life , is positive proof that he has received a most unfortunate training , or ...
Pagina 18
... fact that he does not know anything , that the world does not care anything about him , that what he wins must be won by his own brain and brawn , and that while he holds in his own hands the means of gaining his own livelihood and the ...
... fact that he does not know anything , that the world does not care anything about him , that what he wins must be won by his own brain and brawn , and that while he holds in his own hands the means of gaining his own livelihood and the ...
Pagina 21
... fact , if there are detestable things which I despise above all other things detestable , they are the patterns made for young men , and the young men made after them . I would have you carry all your individuality with you , all your ...
... fact , if there are detestable things which I despise above all other things detestable , they are the patterns made for young men , and the young men made after them . I would have you carry all your individuality with you , all your ...
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