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Good Advice To Readers

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
March
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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If you measure the value of stucly by the insight you get inlo sub jee U, nol Ly ihe power of saying you have read 1 1 i;i 1 1 " books, you will soon perceive tliai no Unie is ,so badly saved as tlifit Which i suvcil iiigetting through :i Dunk in a lnury. !'r il' l the linie you Uavc givon you had aüded a liule more) tho subject, wou UI liavo been fixcd on vímii' mimi, u.il llie wliole time profiiably oiuployed; whereas, u pon youi1 present arrangement, because you would not givealittle more you havo lost all. DcsKIcs, this is övei-loukcil by rópLl and superlicial readers - that tbe best wav of reading books with rapklity is to acquii-c [kat habit of severo attcntian to vvliat tliey cüiUaiu that pei-petually confines ilio iiiiinl to lie silicio object it lias in view. Wlien you have lead euough lo have acquired llie liabit ot' reading without Biiilermg your miiid lo wander, and wku you eau bring to bear upon your subject a grreat sharo of previous knowleilge, yon ïuay then raad with rapwlity; bcforo that, as you have takon the wrong voad, tho taster you pi-oeeed tho more you will bc surc to on-.-

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus