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Pagina 7
... human happiness ; never sacrificing either the interests of the future world to those of the present , or the welfare of the man to the inclinations of the child : errors not dissimilar in complexion , though so awfully different in the ...
... human happiness ; never sacrificing either the interests of the future world to those of the present , or the welfare of the man to the inclinations of the child : errors not dissimilar in complexion , though so awfully different in the ...
Pagina 11
... human heart the soil for every 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 ...
... human heart the soil for every 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 ...
Pagina 15
... human life , we are continually required to practise the 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 ...
... human life , we are continually required to practise the 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 ...
Pagina 18
... sure of the extent of human wilfulness ; and the child , even when he cries from obstinacy , may go on in spite of all threats , and whatever degree of punishment we may think proper to inflict . If 18 THE AIM OF EDUCATION .
... sure of the extent of human wilfulness ; and the child , even when he cries from obstinacy , may go on in spite of all threats , and whatever degree of punishment we may think proper to inflict . If 18 THE AIM OF EDUCATION .
Pagina 20
... , " will you attempt to explain to a child the nature and attributes of the Supreme Being ? " I shall not attempt to explain what is above all human comprehension ; but I shall tell them of a Being , all - powerful , all - 20 ...
... , " will you attempt to explain to a child the nature and attributes of the Supreme Being ? " I shall not attempt to explain what is above all human comprehension ; but I shall tell them of a Being , all - powerful , all - 20 ...
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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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