Hidden fields
Books Books
" Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it beginneth in... "
A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western Life - Page 78
by Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1839 - 337 pages
Full view - About this book

The Essays Or Counsels Civil and Moral. With the Wisdom of the Ancients ...

Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 pages
...of the Force of Cuftom, both upon Mind and Body. Therefore, fince Cuftom is the principal Magiftrate of Man's Life, let Men by all Means endeavour to obtain good Cuftoms. Certainly Cuftom is moft perfect when it beginneth in young Years : this we call Education...
Full view - About this book

Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volume 6

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom4, both upon mind and body. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education ; which...
Full view - About this book

The American Journal of Education, Volume 5

Henry Barnard - Education - 1858 - 914 pages
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it bcginneth in young years...
Full view - About this book

The speaker at home; chapters on extempore and memoriter speaker, by J.H ...

John Joseph Halcombe - 1859 - 232 pages
...possibly afford, to even a small percentage of 2,000 men, opportunities " magnis et crebris exer* " Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is,...
Full view - About this book

The Works of Francis Bacon: Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1860 - 480 pages
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom,4 both upon mind and body. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeav1 The translation ht&prima rlassis sicarii; (murderers of the first class): which seems to me...
Full view - About this book

The Musical Review and Musical World, Volumes 12-1861

Music - 1861 - 438 pages
...regard to adopting more considerate treatment toward such men as Mr. Mills. It was Lord Bacon who said, "Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs." The good custom is, when a pianist plays admirably and beautifully,...
Full view - About this book

The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, Volumes 21-22

Freemasonry - 1862 - 812 pages
...corroborate by custom. Many examples may be put of the force of custom both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginnet!] in young years...
Full view - About this book

Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 pages
...parties fought with that courage, which nothing but desperation can inspire. 272. OF CUSTOM. Therefore since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect, when it beginneth in young years ; this we call education, whicli...
Full view - About this book

Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 468 pages
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom,4 both upon mind and body. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeav1 The translation hasprimce classis sicarii; (murderers of the first class): which seems to me...
Full view - About this book

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 178

Scotland - 1905 - 1170 pages
...custom." After giving instances of the predominancy and tyranny of custom, he proceeds : — "Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years ; this we call education, which is...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF