| 502 страници
...the extent to which the teeth should be relied on by racing PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS OF THE METROPOLIS. " He that will make a good use of any part of his life, mast allow a large portion of it to recreation." — LOCKE. Our busy metropolis is at the present writing... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires that we should be often unbent : and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. At least this must not be denied to young people, unless, whilst you with... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires that we should be often un,/ bent : and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. '< At least this must not be denied to young people, un-' less, whilst... | |
| 1849 - 522 страници
...extent to which the teeth should be relied on by racing men. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS OF THE METROPOLIS. " He that will make a good use of any part of his life, mtut allow a large portion of it to recreation." — LOCKE. Our busy metropolis is at the present writing... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 906 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires, that we should be often unbent : and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. At least this must not be denied to young people unless whilst you, with... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires that we should be often unbent: and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. At least this must not be denied to young people, unless, whilst you with... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires, that we should be often unbent : and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. At least this must not be denied to young people unless whilst you, with... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 страници
...weakness of our constitutions, both of mind and body, requires, that we should be often unbent : and he that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow o large portion of it to recreation. At least this must not be denied to young people unless whilst... | |
| Querist - 1882 - 180 страници
...Nothing venture, nothing win. Never despair. No news is good news. 31 Never leave a friend in the lure1) He that will make a good use of any part of his life, must allow a large portion of it to recreation. — Loche. Make use of time, let not advantage slip. rall Feicue Gr: 35... | |
| William Milford Giffin - 1883 - 64 страници
...children will appreciate and love it. A teacher should take her vacation for rest and not for work. "He that will make a good use of any part of his life must allow a large portion of it to recreation." A teacher should instantly check any laughter when a diffident pupil... | |
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