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... painful excite- ments . Three Degrees of Violence . There seem to be three grades or forms of violence to which a ' mother may resort in controlling her children , or , perhaps , rather three classes of measures which are more or less ...
... painful excite- ments . Three Degrees of Violence . There seem to be three grades or forms of violence to which a ' mother may resort in controlling her children , or , perhaps , rather three classes of measures which are more or less ...
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... pain . The child may be whipped , or tied to the bed - post , and kept in a con- strained and uncomfortable position for a long time , or shut up in solitude and darkness , or punished by the infliction of bodily suffering in other ways ...
... pain . The child may be whipped , or tied to the bed - post , and kept in a con- strained and uncomfortable position for a long time , or shut up in solitude and darkness , or punished by the infliction of bodily suffering in other ways ...
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... pain or terror , or other painful or disagreeable emotions , through the imagi- nation , by presenting to the fancy of the child images of phantoms , hobgoblins , and other frightful monsters , whose ire , it is pretended , is greatly ...
... pain or terror , or other painful or disagreeable emotions , through the imagi- nation , by presenting to the fancy of the child images of phantoms , hobgoblins , and other frightful monsters , whose ire , it is pretended , is greatly ...
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... pain impels them . They require no teaching or training for this . But for them to come simply because their mother wishes them to come - to be controlled , in other words , by her will , instead of by their own impulses , is a ...
... pain impels them . They require no teaching or training for this . But for them to come simply because their mother wishes them to come - to be controlled , in other words , by her will , instead of by their own impulses , is a ...
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... pains to train him , or in not knowing how to do it . He has an instinct lead- ing him to attach himself to a human master , and to follow his master wherever he goes . But he has no instinct lead- ing him to fetch and carry , or to ...
... pains to train him , or in not knowing how to do it . He has an instinct lead- ing him to attach himself to a human master , and to follow his master wherever he goes . But he has no instinct lead- ing him to fetch and carry , or to ...
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