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Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness and Happiness

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days--the delicious, romantic morning of their being--they can experience some of the sweetest hours of their earthly existence. Nor would I rob them of that which God and nature designed them to enjoy. But I would have them seek for innocent amusements--for recreations and enjoyments, of a pure and elevated character. None other can make them truly happy. All things sinful in their nature, or demoralizing in their tendency, are unmitigated evils, destructive in their consequences. However attractive they may appear to the inexperienced, in the form of amusements, yet in the end, they will "bite as a serpent, and sting as an adder." There is no necessity that the young should resort to that which is low and vicious to find amusement. A thousand means of recreation surround them, of the most harmless character. The enjoyments of the paternal roof--the social party, where the young engage in sprightly conversation, or innocent pastimes--the friendly call--the perusal of interesting and instructive books--the scanning of the journals of the day, by which they can look out upon the shifting scene of the busy, restless world--the summer morning walk, to behold the opening beauties of the glorious day, and listen to the singing of the birds, the lowing of the flocks and herds, the murmuring of the streamlet, nature's early anthem of praise to God--or the evening ramble, to watch the flowers as they open their fragrant leaves to be bathed in sweet distilling dews--to gaze upon the golden sunset, making the fleecy clouds to blush with a crimson glow, as the king
Watch and Clock Escapements A Complete Study in Theory and Practice of the Lever, Cylinder and Chronometer Escapements, Together with a Brief Account of the Origin and Evolution of the Escapement in Horology

WATCH AND CLOCK ESCAPEMENTS A Complete Study in Theory and Practice of the Lever, Cylinder and Chronometer Escapements, Together with a Brief Account of the Origin and Evolution of the Escapement in Horology Compiled from the well-known Escapement Serials published in The Keystone Nearly Two Hundred Original Illustrations Published by The Keystone The Organ of the Jewelry and Optical Trades 19th & Brown Sts., Philadelphia, U.S.A.
of day bids them "good night;" or to behold the stars, as one by one they come forth to their appointed stations, bestudding the whole heavens with crystal coronets.--These, O youth! and countless other fountains, are open for you, from which the sweetest and purest enjoyments can be obtained. Seek for amusement--for pleasure--in these directions, and the cup which you press to your lips shall be one of unmixed happiness! "While some in folly's pleasures roll, And court the joys that hurt the soul, Be mine that silent, calm repast, A conscience peaceful to the last." LECTURE V. The Religious Sentiments. "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth."--Eccl. xii. 1. There are few subjects so generally uninteresting to the youthful as Religion. The great majority prefer to have their attention called