The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... habits of industry , temperance , and love of order - it is then , and then only , you can reasonably expect that he will pass through the perilous crisis before him un- contaminated , and that his manhood will be crowned with honour ...
... habits of industry , temperance , and love of order - it is then , and then only , you can reasonably expect that he will pass through the perilous crisis before him un- contaminated , and that his manhood will be crowned with honour ...
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... habit of obedience . When the results of this management become obvious , when the child aims to conceal much that he does , and designs ; when he learns to misrepresent almost every fact that comes to his knowledge , and to deny every ...
... habit of obedience . When the results of this management become obvious , when the child aims to conceal much that he does , and designs ; when he learns to misrepresent almost every fact that comes to his knowledge , and to deny every ...
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... habits preparatory to excellence in after life . " * ** * " Experience abundantly evinces that in- famous punishment ... habit of attention is never wrought in them by operating upon their fears . The dread of pain might indeed force ...
... habits preparatory to excellence in after life . " * ** * " Experience abundantly evinces that in- famous punishment ... habit of attention is never wrought in them by operating upon their fears . The dread of pain might indeed force ...
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