Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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... virtue , the seeds of every vice , she would be in no danger of following those rash philosophers who advise us to trust " implicitly to Nature . " On the contrary , she would vigilantly eradicate those vices to which she knows our ...
... virtue , the seeds of every vice , she would be in no danger of following those rash philosophers who advise us to trust " implicitly to Nature . " On the contrary , she would vigilantly eradicate those vices to which she knows our ...
Sivu 12
... virtues . Above all , she will be aware of resigning her- self wholly to the guidance of any general sys- tem of education , recommended by so short- sighted a being as man ; because the difference of external circumstances , of ...
... virtues . Above all , she will be aware of resigning her- self wholly to the guidance of any general sys- tem of education , recommended by so short- sighted a being as man ; because the difference of external circumstances , of ...
Sivu 14
... ( virtues absolutely necessary to the performance of her duties , ) she must be taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ; and she must learn , that ...
... ( virtues absolutely necessary to the performance of her duties , ) she must be taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ; and she must learn , that ...
Sivu 15
... virtues of patience and self - denial . From the dawn of 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 ...
... virtues of patience and self - denial . From the dawn of 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 ...
Sivu 28
... virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of the least wonderful circum- stances in this divine character , that while it is encompassed with the rays of Deity , and in all the trying ...
... virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of the least wonderful circum- stances in this divine character , that while it is encompassed with the rays of Deity , and in all the trying ...
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