Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 7
... object of education is to train up an immortal soul . The second ( but second at an immeasurable distance ) is , to do this in a man- ner most conducive to human happiness ; never sacrificing either the interests of the future world to ...
... object of education is to train up an immortal soul . The second ( but second at an immeasurable distance ) is , to do this in a man- ner most conducive to human happiness ; never sacrificing either the interests of the future world to ...
Sivu 8
... object of education . " I know what you mean , " replied the careful matron " the great object is , her marrying advantageously . " : " Not exactly , " replied Lucinda : " so many of the unmarried are eminently useful in walks where ...
... object of education . " I know what you mean , " replied the careful matron " the great object is , her marrying advantageously . " : " Not exactly , " replied Lucinda : " so many of the unmarried are eminently useful in walks where ...
Sivu 16
... object of earnest desire , by exciting some other interest or inclination . The power of narrating , with simplicity and good sense , is invaluable : it almost saves the trouble of refusing . Most children will accept a story , without ...
... object of earnest desire , by exciting some other interest or inclination . The power of narrating , with simplicity and good sense , is invaluable : it almost saves the trouble of refusing . Most children will accept a story , without ...
Sivu 28
... object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ; but the simplicity and the gentleness of his virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of the least ...
... object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ; but the simplicity and the gentleness of his virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of the least ...
Sivu 40
... objects which create asperities be- tween man and man : they give , from the habit of self - examination , an insight into the heart , a quickness of perception that knows every tender point , and avoids touching it , except to heal ...
... objects which create asperities be- tween man and man : they give , from the habit of self - examination , an insight into the heart , a quickness of perception that knows every tender point , and avoids touching it , except to heal ...
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