Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW.D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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... heart encouraged and my hands strengthened to persevere . That the women of our own country are taking a higher rank in the scale of rational beings , is apparent , in the fact that frivolous conversation and pursuits aro giving place ...
... heart encouraged and my hands strengthened to persevere . That the women of our own country are taking a higher rank in the scale of rational beings , is apparent , in the fact that frivolous conversation and pursuits aro giving place ...
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... hearts . “ We cannot even trent of the defiets of our sex , without seeming unjust to the women of some countries , and ap pearing to point out those of others ; -thus , our defects are not those of the French : if we go into Germany ...
... hearts . “ We cannot even trent of the defiets of our sex , without seeming unjust to the women of some countries , and ap pearing to point out those of others ; -thus , our defects are not those of the French : if we go into Germany ...
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... - stant affection , which we feel for none but him : ho succeeds in inspiring us with a tender pity , and yet amuses and pleases us . and heart - felt Too improvi * dent to be enslaved by his necessities , he PREFACE . 21.
... - stant affection , which we feel for none but him : ho succeeds in inspiring us with a tender pity , and yet amuses and pleases us . and heart - felt Too improvi * dent to be enslaved by his necessities , he PREFACE . 21.
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... heart is sad , or seared by disappointment , it seems insensible to any emotions but of the most gloomy and despairing kind . Now like a beam of light glancing athwart the darkness of midnight , does an infant's smile kindle up an ...
... heart is sad , or seared by disappointment , it seems insensible to any emotions but of the most gloomy and despairing kind . Now like a beam of light glancing athwart the darkness of midnight , does an infant's smile kindle up an ...
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... heart is to soften it , I desire to seek the means of rendering our dispositions more exalted and more holy , more favorable to the tranquillity of the soul , and the display of its activity . It is the history of the soul , especially ...
... heart is to soften it , I desire to seek the means of rendering our dispositions more exalted and more holy , more favorable to the tranquillity of the soul , and the display of its activity . It is the history of the soul , especially ...
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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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