Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 15
... kindness of which it appears conscious : I dare not say how soon . Those who have observed infancy , know it well : those who have not , will listen with a smile of incredulity . But we must accustom even infants to resign immediately ...
... kindness of which it appears conscious : I dare not say how soon . Those who have observed infancy , know it well : those who have not , will listen with a smile of incredulity . But we must accustom even infants to resign immediately ...
Sivu 17
... kindness , -the chief source of infantine sorrow would be dried up . Parents who spoil their children by self - indul- gence , ( for so it may properly be called , ) often refuse them in an humble and deprecating manner ; nay ...
... kindness , -the chief source of infantine sorrow would be dried up . Parents who spoil their children by self - indul- gence , ( for so it may properly be called , ) often refuse them in an humble and deprecating manner ; nay ...
Sivu 35
... kindness would awaken in their hearts that exquisite tenderness , and deep respect , so affectingly described in works of fiction . She feared that her generosity , united to that delicacy , sweetness , intellect , and beauty , of which ...
... kindness would awaken in their hearts that exquisite tenderness , and deep respect , so affectingly described in works of fiction . She feared that her generosity , united to that delicacy , sweetness , intellect , and beauty , of which ...
Sivu 45
... kindness , or cruelty , may be cherished by the conduct they are taught to observe to the fly in the window . Women have it completely in their power to mould the rising generation into habits of rational kindness to the inferior world ...
... kindness , or cruelty , may be cherished by the conduct they are taught to observe to the fly in the window . Women have it completely in their power to mould the rising generation into habits of rational kindness to the inferior world ...
Sivu 53
... kindness of men . are so tamed and taught by the Arabs , as to sleep in a crowded tent , without injuring an infant family and the feats of an Arab , chiefly in consequence of the docility of his horse , are alway a source of wonder to ...
... kindness of men . are so tamed and taught by the Arabs , as to sleep in a crowded tent , without injuring an infant family and the feats of an Arab , chiefly in consequence of the docility of his horse , are alway a source of wonder to ...
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Sivu 82 - A FAMILIAR HISTORY OF BIRDS ; Their Nature, Habits, and Instincts. By the Right Rev. E. STANLEY, DD, Lord Bishop of Norwich.
Sivu 81 - First Sundays at Church; or, Familiar Conversations on the Morning and Evening Services of the Church of England. By JE RIDDLE, MA Fcp.
Sivu 78 - To see such bird in such a nest; For he was beautiful as day — (When day was beautiful to me...