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 Youth |
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Astonishment seized every mind , but particularly that of the judge who was going
to condemn him , who , examining the countenance of a man capable of such
singular conduct , discovered the features of his beloved friend Alcander !
Astonishment seized every mind , but particularly that of the judge who was going
to condemn him , who , examining the countenance of a man capable of such
singular conduct , discovered the features of his beloved friend Alcander !
Side 177
If ignorance should be suffered to cloud their understandings , and immorality ,
resulting from a want of proper discipline , should disgrace their conduct , the
injury done to society will extend to all its mercbers . But if our youth be well
instructed ...
If ignorance should be suffered to cloud their understandings , and immorality ,
resulting from a want of proper discipline , should disgrace their conduct , the
injury done to society will extend to all its mercbers . But if our youth be well
instructed ...
Side 191
Follow the footsteps of virtue ; walk steadily in her paths : she will conduct you
through pleasant and flowery paths to the temple of peace ; she will guard you
from the wily snares of vice , and heal the wounds of sorrow and disappointment
...
Follow the footsteps of virtue ; walk steadily in her paths : she will conduct you
through pleasant and flowery paths to the temple of peace ; she will guard you
from the wily snares of vice , and heal the wounds of sorrow and disappointment
...
Side 219
For my part , I cannot refrain from pleasing myself with the levities and ill conduct
of the world about me . Are not all men foolish or irregular in their lives ? Her .
Alas ! there is but too much reason to believe they are so : and on this ground , I
pity ...
For my part , I cannot refrain from pleasing myself with the levities and ill conduct
of the world about me . Are not all men foolish or irregular in their lives ? Her .
Alas ! there is but too much reason to believe they are so : and on this ground , I
pity ...
Side 281
The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred , without any thing more ,
from the obligation which justice and humanity impose on every mation , in cases
in which it is free to act , to maintain inviolate the relations of peace and amity ...
The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred , without any thing more ,
from the obligation which justice and humanity impose on every mation , in cases
in which it is free to act , to maintain inviolate the relations of peace and amity ...
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