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Who is there that would not be disgusted with any innocent recreation , in itself indifferent to him , if he should with blows , or ill language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some ...
Who is there that would not be disgusted with any innocent recreation , in itself indifferent to him , if he should with blows , or ill language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some ...
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... and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which ...
... and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which ...
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To which if we add learning to read , write , dance , foreign languages , & c . as under the same privilege , there will be but very rarely any occasion for blows or force in an ingenuous education . The right way to teach them those ...
To which if we add learning to read , write , dance , foreign languages , & c . as under the same privilege , there will be but very rarely any occasion for blows or force in an ingenuous education . The right way to teach them those ...
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Passionate chiding usually carries rough and ill language with it , which has this further ill effect , that it teaches and justifies it in children : and the names that their parents or preceptors give them they will not be ashamed or ...
Passionate chiding usually carries rough and ill language with it , which has this further ill effect , that it teaches and justifies it in children : and the names that their parents or preceptors give them they will not be ashamed or ...
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They understand it as early as they do language ; and , if I misobserve not , they love to be treated as rational creatures sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the ...
They understand it as early as they do language ; and , if I misobserve not , they love to be treated as rational creatures sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the ...
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الصفحة 263 - And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe also these two signs, neither hearken unto thy voice, that thou shalt take of the water of the river, and pour it upon the dry land: and the water which thou takest out of the river shall become blood upon the dry land.
الصفحة 263 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
الصفحة 264 - Ye both know me, and ye know whence I am : and I am not come of myself, but he that sent me is true, whom ye know not. 29 But I know him ; for I am from him, and he hath sent me.
الصفحة 86 - ... activity, and industry. The studies which he sets him upon are but as it were the exercises of his faculties and employment of his time, to keep him from sauntering ami idleness, to teach him application, and accustom him to take pains, and to give him some little taste of what his own industry must perfect.
الصفحة 7 - ... channels, that make them take quite contrary courses ; and by this little direction, given them at first, in the source, they receive different tendencies, and arrive at last at very remote and distant places.
الصفحة 113 - And truly, if the preservation of all mankind, as much as in him lies, were every one's persuasion, as indeed it is every one's duty, and the true principle to regulate our religion, politics, and morality by, the world would be much quieter and better natured than it is.
الصفحة 155 - Fables, and writing the English translation (made as literal as it can be) in one line, and the Latin words, which answer each of them, just over it in another.
الصفحة 69 - It will perhaps be wondered that I mention reasoning with children; and yet I cannot but think that the true way of dealing with them. They understand it as early as they do language; and, if I misobserve not, they love to be treated as rational creatures sooner than is imagined.
الصفحة 181 - If any one among us have a facility or purity more than ordinary in his mother tongue, it is owing to chance, or his genius, or any thing, rather than to his education or any care of his teacher.
الصفحة 282 - God forbid that I should justify you : Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me. My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go : My heart shall not reproach me so long as I live.