Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford / In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew
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A series of ten advisory letters from an elder family member offers practical moral and academic guidance for a young man beginning his university residence. Topics include sustaining a devout religious life, choosing and keeping prudent friendships, civil conversation, resisting the influence of numbers, making the most of time, punctuality, appropriate amusements, managing expenses and avoiding debt, temperance, and English reading habits, all with counsel on personal discipline and everyday conduct.
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