Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW.D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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... action by the most frivolous motives ; and although expressed , as yet , only by insignificant actions , they are still mani- fested , and the child makes use of thein in his own manner . Before the age of four years , on the contrary ...
... action by the most frivolous motives ; and although expressed , as yet , only by insignificant actions , they are still mani- fested , and the child makes use of thein in his own manner . Before the age of four years , on the contrary ...
27 psl.
... actions affects also the state of his feelings . All the interests of woman , on the contrary , change with years ; her position in socie- ty changes also , and it becomes more easy to mark the influence of time upon her life ...
... actions affects also the state of his feelings . All the interests of woman , on the contrary , change with years ; her position in socie- ty changes also , and it becomes more easy to mark the influence of time upon her life ...
31 psl.
... action . or occupation indifferent ; every thing is injurious or useful , every thing retards or favors our progress . Wo How often does the heart of the true Christian sink , in view of the trivial concerns which demand his attention ...
... action . or occupation indifferent ; every thing is injurious or useful , every thing retards or favors our progress . Wo How often does the heart of the true Christian sink , in view of the trivial concerns which demand his attention ...
40 psl.
... action of this principle is ne- . cessarily arrested in advanced life only by the decay of corporeal organs , that is to say , by an obstacle which may be presented at any other age , it is clear that the state of decline towards the ...
... action of this principle is ne- . cessarily arrested in advanced life only by the decay of corporeal organs , that is to say , by an obstacle which may be presented at any other age , it is clear that the state of decline towards the ...
45 psl.
... actions , is not to know our final destination . A person ignorant of the use of a watch , who should attentively ... action ; but would he know that this complicated work has for its object the measure of time ? This is the secret of ...
... actions , is not to know our final destination . A person ignorant of the use of a watch , who should attentively ... action ; but would he know that this complicated work has for its object the measure of time ? This is the secret of ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine-Adrienne Necker de Saussure Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
acquired action age of reason amusement animals appears attached beauty become believe cause character child Christian comprehend conscience cries degree desire devo dispositions divine duty effect elevated emotions ence eternal evil excite exer exercise exert existence experience expression faculties favorable fear feeling give Guizot habits happiness heart hope human idea iden imagination imitation important impressions impulse inclinations infancy influence instinct interest Jesus Christ language ligion little children Madame Necker manifest means ment mind moral moral constitution mother motives nature necessary never object obliged observations ourselves paregoric parents passions pathy perfection perhaps pleasure possess prayer present principle produce progress PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION pupil reason receive religion religious renders respect rience seems sensations sentiments soon soul speak spirit sympathy thee thing thought tion tivated true truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vidual wish words young