The Educational Magazineetc., 1838 |
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... influence in a way so as to render those who " shine in his beams " the most respectable , useful , and happy , doubtless consists his true dignity . It is lamentable to see hus- bands and fathers , instead of aiming to be renowned in ...
... influence in a way so as to render those who " shine in his beams " the most respectable , useful , and happy , doubtless consists his true dignity . It is lamentable to see hus- bands and fathers , instead of aiming to be renowned in ...
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... influence which this course will have upon the disposition of a child . Although we have already abundant evidence of the existence of native depravity in the heart , yet , we believe , from the experiment we have made , that , by ...
... influence which this course will have upon the disposition of a child . Although we have already abundant evidence of the existence of native depravity in the heart , yet , we believe , from the experiment we have made , that , by ...
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... influence on the little recipient of ideas . The food which is given him calls forth his appetite , and forms him to habits of temperance or sensuality . The clothing which he wears begins to inspire the taste for simplicity , or the ...
... influence on the little recipient of ideas . The food which is given him calls forth his appetite , and forms him to habits of temperance or sensuality . The clothing which he wears begins to inspire the taste for simplicity , or the ...
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State and Prospects of Education | 1 |
Outline of a Plan for a Teachers | 10 |
BoardingSchool Education | 16 |
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