Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 109
... young man is very apt to go to extremes in this . On the one hand there are those who so immerse themselves in business that they shut out every social pleasure . They get so weighted down with the serious problems of life that they ...
... young man is very apt to go to extremes in this . On the one hand there are those who so immerse themselves in business that they shut out every social pleasure . They get so weighted down with the serious problems of life that they ...
Page 110
... young man which of these things he may do and which he may not do . Every young man knows in his own heart what is good for him and what is not good . But one thing I do say , and it is this : I think a young man should have all the ...
... young man which of these things he may do and which he may not do . Every young man knows in his own heart what is good for him and what is not good . But one thing I do say , and it is this : I think a young man should have all the ...
Page 118
... young man should stop with this simple code . But , nevertheless , the great fact must not be forgotten that one reason why young men do not accept the principles of religion more than they do , is because those principles are , as a ...
... young man should stop with this simple code . But , nevertheless , the great fact must not be forgotten that one reason why young men do not accept the principles of religion more than they do , is because those principles are , as a ...
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