Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW.D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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... attached to the contemplation of this age , has led me too far . But , either by the facts I have cited , or the conclusions deduced from them , I have extended the subject beyond my original inten- tion . Without abandoning my ...
... attached to the contemplation of this age , has led me too far . But , either by the facts I have cited , or the conclusions deduced from them , I have extended the subject beyond my original inten- tion . Without abandoning my ...
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... of this belief influences that of devotion itself , and of a multitude of other opinions . But , sincerely attached to Christianity as our illustrious reformers have viewed it , I consider here its effects 29 INTRODUCTION .
... of this belief influences that of devotion itself , and of a multitude of other opinions . But , sincerely attached to Christianity as our illustrious reformers have viewed it , I consider here its effects 29 INTRODUCTION .
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... attach sufficient impor- tance to the form , often very insignificant , under which certain faculties are presented in the child , if we do not consider them in relation to their future importance ? Should we fail of seeing the future ...
... attach sufficient impor- tance to the form , often very insignificant , under which certain faculties are presented in the child , if we do not consider them in relation to their future importance ? Should we fail of seeing the future ...
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... attached every thing escapes from him , since he has become in- sensible to the noblest enjoyments , and no others con- tinue . For him , old age is truly desolate . To his ter- rified imagination death seems indeed the king of ter ...
... attached every thing escapes from him , since he has become in- sensible to the noblest enjoyments , and no others con- tinue . For him , old age is truly desolate . To his ter- rified imagination death seems indeed the king of ter ...
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... attached to vice , happiness is not , in this life , al- ways the reward of virtue . ence . It would seem , that such philosophers have taken the means for the end . The desire of happiness is one of the motives which leads us to ...
... attached to vice , happiness is not , in this life , al- ways the reward of virtue . ence . It would seem , that such philosophers have taken the means for the end . The desire of happiness is one of the motives which leads us to ...
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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 |
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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