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donpedicinijr at Jan 28, 2018 01:38 AM

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CHAPTER I.

1. Life is not nearly so long, compared with
all one wishes to do with it, as it appears to the
young to be; and it out to be economized.
It is idle to read a book, for more (50) to study it,
without a somewhat definite and reasonable
expectation of getting [?] from it enough
amusement, exercise of mind, useful information,
or moral benefit, to recompense one for
the time spent upon it. It is, therefore, fair
that I should say just what I am prepared
to promise that a faithful study of this
book will do for the student, and what he
ought to be warned that it cannotdo for
him.

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CHAPTER I.

1. Life is not nearly so long, compared with
all one wishes to do with it, as it appears to the
young to be; and it out to be economized.
It is idle to read a book, for more (50) to study it,
without a somewhat definite and reasonable
expectation of getting [?] from it enough