The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 790
... moral disease , the outbreaks of uncontrolled passion and wilful disobedience to which ordinary children are so liable , a counter irritation judiciously applied may often be useful to draw down , as the old herbalists would say , the ...
... moral disease , the outbreaks of uncontrolled passion and wilful disobedience to which ordinary children are so liable , a counter irritation judiciously applied may often be useful to draw down , as the old herbalists would say , the ...
Page 791
... moral sense has been blunted by neglect , who have been habituated to call evil good and good evil , the first great difficulty is to bring their deliberate resent- ment , their sense of justice over from the side of wrong to that of ...
... moral sense has been blunted by neglect , who have been habituated to call evil good and good evil , the first great difficulty is to bring their deliberate resent- ment , their sense of justice over from the side of wrong to that of ...
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... moral relation between the punishment and the offence . Thus one punish- ment , and one which I found very sensibly felt , was confinement to the walk in front of the School - room , and the offices , sometimes strictly to the School ...
... moral relation between the punishment and the offence . Thus one punish- ment , and one which I found very sensibly felt , was confinement to the walk in front of the School - room , and the offices , sometimes strictly to the School ...
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