The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... observed , would be sufficient to the full understanding of this precept , and by it of the duty that we owe to every one , in every possible rela- tionship and circumstance of life , did we by the light of nature know ourselves , what ...
... observed , would be sufficient to the full understanding of this precept , and by it of the duty that we owe to every one , in every possible rela- tionship and circumstance of life , did we by the light of nature know ourselves , what ...
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... observed in a large majority of them , is alike unfavourable to the manners and dispositions , to say nothing of the minds of the young people who are subjected to its influence . Many parents have no alternative , but are forced by cir ...
... observed in a large majority of them , is alike unfavourable to the manners and dispositions , to say nothing of the minds of the young people who are subjected to its influence . Many parents have no alternative , but are forced by cir ...
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... observed by her , must characterise those of the governess , whose power is far from being universal and unlimited . The higher authorities not only control , but are fully accessible , re- serving in their own hands the right of appeal ...
... observed by her , must characterise those of the governess , whose power is far from being universal and unlimited . The higher authorities not only control , but are fully accessible , re- serving in their own hands the right of appeal ...
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... observation and experience , lead to this knowledge , so important in its results ? It is true that the opinion of ... observe in young people , to whom such exclusive attention has been directed , contracted notions of things - án ...
... observation and experience , lead to this knowledge , so important in its results ? It is true that the opinion of ... observe in young people , to whom such exclusive attention has been directed , contracted notions of things - án ...
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... many changes . My renewed intercourse with them , soon gave me the means of detecting the cause , and the result of a few observations shall be subjoined , Frivolous remarks , unmeaning talk , were exhibited among them 26 THE LISTENER .
... many changes . My renewed intercourse with them , soon gave me the means of detecting the cause , and the result of a few observations shall be subjoined , Frivolous remarks , unmeaning talk , were exhibited among them 26 THE LISTENER .
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