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Pagina 13
... impressed on infancy- these and , in most cases , these alone , enable us to do our part , and co - operate with the assist- ance from above , in resisting strong and urgent temptation , at that season when the imagina- tion and senses ...
... impressed on infancy- these and , in most cases , these alone , enable us to do our part , and co - operate with the assist- ance from above , in resisting strong and urgent temptation , at that season when the imagina- tion and senses ...
Pagina 24
... impressed with the hope of a future state , that the same child at seven , when as well - informed in history as most of his age , observed : " I am surprised the wicked ever put a good man to death ; since they must know how much ...
... impressed with the hope of a future state , that the same child at seven , when as well - informed in history as most of his age , observed : " I am surprised the wicked ever put a good man to death ; since they must know how much ...
Pagina 64
... impressed with a high degree of respect for their parents , it is not necessary , even if it were possible , that they should consider them as per- fect . Where she has not self - command enough to conceal her fears , let her ascribe ...
... impressed with a high degree of respect for their parents , it is not necessary , even if it were possible , that they should consider them as per- fect . Where she has not self - command enough to conceal her fears , let her ascribe ...
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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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addressed affectionate amusing apprehension asso attended Author avoid awaken beauty Bible CHAPTER CHARADES cheerful chiefly chil child Christian courage creation cruelty Crusaders dentist desire dicious domestic animals dren duty early effects eminently endeavour English Engravings entertaining excite familiar favourable favourite fears feelings firm give graces habit heart HISTORY OF ENGLAND horses human idea indulgence infant inju instinct instructive intelligent interesting Ireland JOHN W Laura Lives LL.D Lucinda mamma manner marriage meekness and gentleness mild mind Miss Edgeworth Mohammedan moral mother Natural History ness never nurse obedience object observe pain panion parents PARKER peculiarly perhaps pleasure polish poor POPULAR practice precept present principles prose punishment pupil reflection refuse religion religious render scenes seldom sense sensibility SIR WILLIAM JONES smile sometimes spected sufferings Sweden taste taught tears temper tion tories truth virtue volume wasps wholly Writers YOUNG PERSONS youth
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