Early Rising
- Lae rising is not the habit of til vc-ry highest clnpses. for royalty itpelf set6 tlie contrary example; and wc have met, before now, prjnces taking thcir ridc beiore breakfast at six o'c'ock. The present kingof Hanovcrwe have often scen out at that lime. We have known Lord Broogham, whcn cbancellor, make appointmcnts on maU i ers of business at his private residence for ciVht o'clock in the morning; his own time of rising beins four in stiramer, and half past f:x in winter. Supposing that a man rises nt FÃT, insteod of eight, every of his life, he wijl in the course of furtyyears, twenty nine lhou?and Koure, which is a great accession of avaihble time for study or business despalch; being, in fact, a gaining of threeyears, four morilhs, two weeks, and eix days. To any person of foresight, calculation, and industry, thïs facl will prove a sufiicient temptation to practise the healthy and
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