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 Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 páginas |
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... Respect due to Tutors . 1. QUINTILIAN says , that he has included almost all the duty of scholars in this one piece of advice which he gives them ; to love those who instruct them , as they love the sciences which they study ; and to ...
... Respect due to Tutors . 1. QUINTILIAN says , that he has included almost all the duty of scholars in this one piece of advice which he gives them ; to love those who instruct them , as they love the sciences which they study ; and to ...
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... respect disposes them to apply diligently during the time of their studies ; and preserves in their minds , during the remainder of life , a tender gratitude towards their instructers . It seems to include a great part of what is to be ...
... respect disposes them to apply diligently during the time of their studies ; and preserves in their minds , during the remainder of life , a tender gratitude towards their instructers . It seems to include a great part of what is to be ...
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... respect . He left the savages in this opinion , and hastened to return home . Two or three years after , some fresh differences arising be- tween them and the English ; Powhatan , who no longer thought them sorcerers , but still feared ...
... respect . He left the savages in this opinion , and hastened to return home . Two or three years after , some fresh differences arising be- tween them and the English ; Powhatan , who no longer thought them sorcerers , but still feared ...
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... respecting their teachers , false and exaggerated . They judge hastily , partially , imperfectly , and improperly , from the natural defects and weakness of their age . They , likewise , too often intentionally misrepresent things ...
... respecting their teachers , false and exaggerated . They judge hastily , partially , imperfectly , and improperly , from the natural defects and weakness of their age . They , likewise , too often intentionally misrepresent things ...
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... respect , too , had been awarded her , for she did not take her seat among the village poor , but sat alone on the steps of the altar . 5. She seemed to have survived all love , all friendship , alł society ; and to have nothing left ...
... respect , too , had been awarded her , for she did not take her seat among the village poor , but sat alone on the steps of the altar . 5. She seemed to have survived all love , all friendship , alł society ; and to have nothing left ...
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