Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 8
... observing how exclusively the embellishments of life had superseded all else in her friend's estimation , ventured to hint that such acquirements ought not to be the great object of education . " I know what you mean , " replied the ...
... observing how exclusively the embellishments of life had superseded all else in her friend's estimation , ventured to hint that such acquirements ought not to be the great object of education . " I know what you mean , " replied the ...
Sivu 15
... observation , in our very cradles , the temper may equally be spoiled by neglect , severity , or a timid , slavish indulgence . The real wants of an infant should be satisfied , the moment they are known . To supply them before they are ...
... observation , in our very cradles , the temper may equally be spoiled by neglect , severity , or a timid , slavish indulgence . The real wants of an infant should be satisfied , the moment they are known . To supply them before they are ...
Sivu 21
... observe how many delights he has showered upon us ; and , in their pains and their sicknesses , their sorrows and ... observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and moral , has ...
... observe how many delights he has showered upon us ; and , in their pains and their sicknesses , their sorrows and ... observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and moral , has ...
Sivu 45
... 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 ; and the minute attention of parents would be more efficacious than even ...
... 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 ; and the minute attention of parents would be more efficacious than even ...
Sivu 60
... observing strongly - marked shadows on a white wall , which probably had been pointed out to him in an injudicious manner . We have known artful nurses take such advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to ...
... observing strongly - marked shadows on a white wall , which probably had been pointed out to him in an injudicious manner . We have known artful nurses take such advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to ...
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