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Prize essay. The Teacher's Manual: being an exposition of an efficient and ... - Página 109
de Thomas H. Palmer - 1843 - 263 páginas
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The Printing machine (or, Companion to the library) [ed. by J.H.L. Hunt].

576 páginas
...conducted themselves in their intercourse with each other. There is a gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion in a habit of reading well directed, over...because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot, in short, be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet— " Emollit mores, nee anil...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volúmenes 6-7

1835 - 542 páginas
...gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion in a habit of reading, well directed, over the whole tenour of a man's character and conduct, which is not the...because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet — " Emollit mores, nee sinit esse...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen 6

1835 - 298 páginas
...gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion in a habit of reading, well directed, over the whole tenour of a man's character and conduct, which is not the less effectual because it wurks insensibly, and because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot be better summed...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volumen 8

1840 - 504 páginas
...are, to say the least, above the average of humanity. There ¡ч a gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion in a habit, of reading, well directed, over...the whole tenor of a. man's character and conduct. To use the words of the Latin poet, " Л sound acquaintance with liberal arts and learning softens...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volúmenes 16-17

1859 - 880 páginas
...other. There is a gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion, in a habit of reading well-directed, over the whole tenor of a man's character and conduct,...because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot be better gummed up than in the words of the Latin poet — i'wioMif more*, nee tintt CSM Jerog....
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Practical Elocution

Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 páginas
...other. 4. There is a gentle but perfectly irresistible coercion in a well directed habit of reading, over the whole tenor of a man's character and conduct, which is not the less essential because it works insensibly, and because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It civilizes...
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 páginas
...other. 4. There is a gentle but perfectly irresistible coercion in a well directed habit of reading, over the whole tenor of a man's character and conduct, which is not the less essential because it works insensibly, and because it is really the last thing- he dreams of. It civilizes...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volumen 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...conducted themselves in their intercourse with each other. There is a gentle, but perfectly irresistible coercion in a habit of reading, well directed, over...because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot, in short, be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet — " Emollit mores, nee...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volumen 11

1848 - 614 páginas
...conducted themselves in their intercourse with each other. There is a gentle but perfectly irresistible coercion, in a habit of reading well directed, over...because it is really the last thing he dreams of. It cannot in short be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet : — ' Emollit mores, nee...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volumen 30

1850 - 446 páginas
...conducted themselves in their intercourse with each other. There is a gentle, but perfectly irresistible, coercion in a habit of reading, well directed, over...really the last thing he dreams of. It civilizes the habits of men, and suffers them not to remain barbarous." NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We ham received...
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