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Pagina 21
... as they are capable of observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and moral , has proved an attractive subject for eloquent decla- mation , it EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION . 21.
... as they are capable of observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and moral , has proved an attractive subject for eloquent decla- mation , it EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION . 21.
Pagina 31
... advantages universally attractive , and peculiarly sought for by all who make manners a study , either as masters or scholars . These are essential parts of good breeding , without which it can scarcely be said to exist ; and they ...
... advantages universally attractive , and peculiarly sought for by all who make manners a study , either as masters or scholars . These are essential parts of good breeding , without which it can scarcely be said to exist ; and they ...
Pagina 37
... advantage of being the com- panions of their children , to the utmost limit their situations will admit * ; and they will consider morals , discretion and piety , as the most valuable qualities the attendants or instruc- tors of youth ...
... advantage of being the com- panions of their children , to the utmost limit their situations will admit * ; and they will consider morals , discretion and piety , as the most valuable qualities the attendants or instruc- tors of youth ...
Pagina 58
... 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 against all animals , foreign and ...
... 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 against all animals , foreign and ...
Pagina 60
... advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to give those intrusted to their care much present and future pain , in the hope of governing them with greater ease . It were well if such artifices were confined to ...
... advantage of similar cir- cumstances , in exciting vague fears , as to give those intrusted to their care much present and future pain , in the hope of governing them with greater ease . It were well if such artifices were confined to ...
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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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