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... , that he should instruct them successfully in any thing but their books ; the forming of their minds and manners requiring a constant atten- tion , and particular application to every single boy ; tion , 56 Of Education .
... , that he should instruct them successfully in any thing but their books ; the forming of their minds and manners requiring a constant atten- tion , and particular application to every single boy ; tion , 56 Of Education .
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... manners , and by giving them together , the two things they should never have at once ; I mean , vicious pleasures and commendation . Chiding . § 77. As children should very seldom be corrected by blows ; so , I think , frequent , and ...
... manners , and by giving them together , the two things they should never have at once ; I mean , vicious pleasures and commendation . Chiding . § 77. As children should very seldom be corrected by blows ; so , I think , frequent , and ...
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... manners formed , the plainest , easiest , and most efficacious , is to set before their eyes the examples of those things you would have them do or avoid . Which , when they are pointed out to them , in the practice of persons within ...
... manners formed , the plainest , easiest , and most efficacious , is to set before their eyes the examples of those things you would have them do or avoid . Which , when they are pointed out to them , in the practice of persons within ...
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... manner of doing is of more consequence than the thing done ; and upon that depends the satisfaction , or disgust , wherewith it is received . This , therefore , which lies not in the putting off the hat , nor making of compli- ments ...
... manner of doing is of more consequence than the thing done ; and upon that depends the satisfaction , or disgust , wherewith it is received . This , therefore , which lies not in the putting off the hat , nor making of compli- ments ...
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... manners , or friend- ship , to set him right in other mistakes : but good- breeding itself allows not a man to touch upon this ; or to insinuate to another , that he is guilty of want of breed- ing . Such information can come only from ...
... manners , or friend- ship , to set him right in other mistakes : but good- breeding itself allows not a man to touch upon this ; or to insinuate to another , that he is guilty of want of breed- ing . Such information can come only from ...
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