Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 13
... senses are in their fullest vigour - while the energies of our intellect , and clearness of our judgment , have not acquired half their strength . Much depends on the choice of a nurse , or the conduct of those valuable mothers who ...
... senses are in their fullest vigour - while the energies of our intellect , and clearness of our judgment , have not acquired half their strength . Much depends on the choice of a nurse , or the conduct of those valuable mothers who ...
Sivu 16
... sense , is invaluable : it almost saves the trouble of refusing . Most children will accept a story , without knowing it to be so intended , as a substitute for any other pleasure . When , however , we must refuse , our denial ought to ...
... sense , is invaluable : it almost saves the trouble of refusing . Most children will accept a story , without knowing it to be so intended , as a substitute for any other pleasure . When , however , we must refuse , our denial ought to ...
Sivu 30
... , united the highest polish , and habits of the best society , in every sense of the word , with admirable talents and extensive knowledge ; therefore he was peculiarly qualified to impress whatever 30 FORMING THE MANNERS .
... , united the highest polish , and habits of the best society , in every sense of the word , with admirable talents and extensive knowledge ; therefore he was peculiarly qualified to impress whatever 30 FORMING THE MANNERS .
Sivu 46
... senses , or clothed more beautifully than Solomon in all his glory . Where sensation begins , there begin the rights of beings partaking , in one respect , of a joint nature with ourselves ; and whenever we are forced to destroy them ...
... senses , or clothed more beautifully than Solomon in all his glory . Where sensation begins , there begin the rights of beings partaking , in one respect , of a joint nature with ourselves ; and whenever we are forced to destroy them ...
Sivu 48
... senses of an exquisitely - delicate female . To the sufferings of these " odious animals , " some have been heard to profess themselves indifferent . This could not have happened , had their atten- tion been properly directed , in youth ...
... senses of an exquisitely - delicate female . To the sufferings of these " odious animals , " some have been heard to profess themselves indifferent . This could not have happened , had their atten- tion been properly directed , in youth ...
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