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Pagina 15
... addressed with mild cheerfulness , and treated with that uniform kindness of which it appears conscious : I dare not say how soon . Those who have observed infancy , know it well : those who have not , will listen with a smile of ...
... addressed with mild cheerfulness , and treated with that uniform kindness of which it appears conscious : I dare not say how soon . Those who have observed infancy , know it well : those who have not , will listen with a smile of ...
Pagina 30
... addressed : lectures which formed , for some years , a code of manners for the nation , and founded a school , of which the remaining professors still think them- selves superior to all who went before , and all who may follow after ...
... addressed : lectures which formed , for some years , a code of manners for the nation , and founded a school , of which the remaining professors still think them- selves superior to all who went before , and all who may follow after ...
Pagina 31
... address that emperors might envy . May not this partly arise from their being , from youth upwards , unincumbered by forms , while , at the same time , a pleasing serenity is ensured by the mildness of their habits , and the peaceful ...
... address that emperors might envy . May not this partly arise from their being , from youth upwards , unincumbered by forms , while , at the same time , a pleasing serenity is ensured by the mildness of their habits , and the peaceful ...
Pagina 33
... below . But some who are at ease with their equals , and with persons of higher rank than themselves , are unaccountably embarrassed in addressing C those in humble life . This may arise from having FORMING THE MANNERS . 33.
... below . But some who are at ease with their equals , and with persons of higher rank than themselves , are unaccountably embarrassed in addressing C those in humble life . This may arise from having FORMING THE MANNERS . 33.
Pagina 41
... address , the hesitating mildness with which they differ in opinion , when conversing with a superior , form a strong ... addressed . An instance of this sort is humorously told , in that instructive tale , " The Countess and Gertrude ...
... address , the hesitating mildness with which they differ in opinion , when conversing with a superior , form a strong ... addressed . An instance of this sort is humorously told , in that instructive tale , " The Countess and Gertrude ...
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Thoughts of a Parent on Education With Notes by the Editor Melesina Trench Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2019 |
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