Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young: Or, The Principles on which a Firm Parental Authority May be Established and Maintained |
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... relation , as designed by the Author of nature , may be considered as comprised , it would seem , in these two objects , namely : first , the support of the child by the strength of his parents during the period necessary for the ...
... relation , as designed by the Author of nature , may be considered as comprised , it would seem , in these two objects , namely : first , the support of the child by the strength of his parents during the period necessary for the ...
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... relations to her have left in her soul . When she returns to her home , bowed down by the terrible burden of her bereavement , and wanders over the now desolated rooms which were the scenes of his infantile occupations and joys , and ...
... relations to her have left in her soul . When she returns to her home , bowed down by the terrible burden of her bereavement , and wanders over the now desolated rooms which were the scenes of his infantile occupations and joys , and ...
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... relation between parents and offspring come under hu- man observation . The colt and the calf follow and keep near the mother , not from any instinct of desire to con- form their conduct to her will , but solely from love of food , or ...
... relation between parents and offspring come under hu- man observation . The colt and the calf follow and keep near the mother , not from any instinct of desire to con- form their conduct to her will , but solely from love of food , or ...
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... relations with him , and at length they set out . They walked a little distance down what was in the winter a wood road , and then came to a place where two paths led into a wood . Either of them led to the river . But there was a brook ...
... relations with him , and at length they set out . They walked a little distance down what was in the winter a wood road , and then came to a place where two paths led into a wood . Either of them led to the river . But there was a brook ...
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... relation to his mother , as disobe- dient and insubordinate as ever . If the penalty annexed to the transgression is made as much as possible the nec- essary and natural consequence of it , and is insisted upon calmly , deliberately ...
... relation to his mother , as disobe- dient and insubordinate as ever . If the penalty annexed to the transgression is made as much as possible the nec- essary and natural consequence of it , and is insisted upon calmly , deliberately ...
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