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Pagina 12
... create the necessity of continual variation from systems the most plausible and imposing . That we are all born alike in disposition and capability of acquiring knowledge , no one who has studied children will be hardy enough to assert ...
... create the necessity of continual variation from systems the most plausible and imposing . That we are all born alike in disposition and capability of acquiring knowledge , no one who has studied children will be hardy enough to assert ...
Pagina 16
... create suspense : we ought not to associate the idea of our displeasure with that of privation . But , " let your No be as a wall of brass , which the child , with all his endeavours , shall not be able to shake . " Your child is ...
... create suspense : we ought not to associate the idea of our displeasure with that of privation . But , " let your No be as a wall of brass , which the child , with all his endeavours , shall not be able to shake . " Your child is ...
Pagina 40
... create asperities be- tween man and man : they give , from the habit of self - examination , an insight into the heart , a quickness of perception that knows every tender point , and avoids touching it , except to heal , whether its ...
... create asperities be- tween man and man : they give , from the habit of self - examination , an insight into the heart , a quickness of perception that knows every tender point , and avoids touching it , except to heal , whether its ...
Pagina 50
... created beings , while guarded by infinite power and perfection . It is of some use to show children , that many actions , which appear vicious to them , in ani- mals , are the effects of instinct , and to familiar- ize them with the ...
... created beings , while guarded by infinite power and perfection . It is of some use to show children , that many actions , which appear vicious to them , in ani- mals , are the effects of instinct , and to familiar- ize them with the ...
Pagina 62
... much the same pain * ; but observe the difference It is important , however , to observe , that among chil- dren brought up in the same way , and with equally good in their sufferings , created by education . One child 62 COURAGE .
... much the same pain * ; but observe the difference It is important , however , to observe , that among chil- dren brought up in the same way , and with equally good in their sufferings , created by education . One child 62 COURAGE .
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