Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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... reasons for them . This will , in general , render her obedience more will- ing and intelligent ; for obedient she must be , as the authority of a parent should supersede every other . Mildness , patience , truth , and self - denial ...
... reasons for them . This will , in general , render her obedience more will- ing and intelligent ; for obedient she must be , as the authority of a parent should supersede every other . Mildness , patience , truth , and self - denial ...
Sivu 28
... chil- dren than by ourselves : for this plain reason , that , in some of its most striking peculiarities , their minds are as yet less distantly removed from it . " 29 CHAPTER III . ON FORMING THE MANNERS . " 28 EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION .
... chil- dren than by ourselves : for this plain reason , that , in some of its most striking peculiarities , their minds are as yet less distantly removed from it . " 29 CHAPTER III . ON FORMING THE MANNERS . " 28 EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION .
Sivu 50
... reason . They comprehend as much of this as is necessary for the cultivation of the heart , very early ; and if we wait to give them some explanation of so abstruse a subject , till they can perfectly understand it , we must defer it ...
... reason . They comprehend as much of this as is necessary for the cultivation of the heart , very early ; and if we wait to give them some explanation of so abstruse a subject , till they can perfectly understand it , we must defer it ...
Sivu 54
... reason or not , who have contributed to his ease and pleasure . When a young woman , apparently mild and compassionate , sees her own coachman and another exercise their whips with savage ferocity , forcing their horses to a desperate ...
... reason or not , who have contributed to his ease and pleasure . When a young woman , apparently mild and compassionate , sees her own coachman and another exercise their whips with savage ferocity , forcing their horses to a desperate ...
Sivu 58
... reason , let us not take from them the advantages of youthful instinct . Before such writers as Miss Edgeworth and Mrs. Barbauld conde- scended to enlighten the nursery , a popular little volume , with terrific engravings , warned us ...
... reason , let us not take from them the advantages of youthful instinct . Before such writers as Miss Edgeworth and Mrs. Barbauld conde- scended to enlighten the nursery , a popular little volume , with terrific engravings , warned us ...
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