The Educational Magazineetc., 1838 |
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... MOTHER'S TREASURY . MATERNAL SOCIETIES . [ Under this title we intend to set apart a portion of our Magazine , in ... mother the first and best agent in Education , as she seems to be designed by divine providence . All mothers are ...
... MOTHER'S TREASURY . MATERNAL SOCIETIES . [ Under this title we intend to set apart a portion of our Magazine , in ... mother the first and best agent in Education , as she seems to be designed by divine providence . All mothers are ...
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... mother's influence . He may be entirely unconscious himself of the course he is thus pursuing . If he were ... mother and her child ; I will suppose that the father , knowing all the circumstances , does not exactly approve of the course ...
... mother's influence . He may be entirely unconscious himself of the course he is thus pursuing . If he were ... mother and her child ; I will suppose that the father , knowing all the circumstances , does not exactly approve of the course ...
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... mother's views of right ; let him persist in taking out a child to walk or to ride , when the mother thinks it too unwell , or the weather too cold . Let a father intimate , even in a trifling way , that the mother is disposed to assume ...
... mother's views of right ; let him persist in taking out a child to walk or to ride , when the mother thinks it too unwell , or the weather too cold . Let a father intimate , even in a trifling way , that the mother is disposed to assume ...
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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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