 | Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 218 sider
...manners ; place him in hands, where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good habits. This is the main point; and, this being provided for, learning may be had into the bargain." (2) Again, the imagination may predominate.... | |
 | Paul Monroe - 1905 - 816 sider
...Manners : Place him in Hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate,... | |
 | Paul Monroe - 1907 - 466 sider
...his Manners: Place him in Hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate,... | |
 | Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1908 - 262 sider
...him in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence : cherish and nurse up the good and weed out any bad Inclinations, and settle in him good Habits. This is the main point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain, and that as I think at a very easy rate,... | |
 | Tadasu Misawa - 1909 - 346 sider
...Place him (your child) in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good habits. This is the main point, and this being provided for, learning may be had into the bargain " (7: pp. 128-129). In learning, too, acquirement... | |
 | Lewis Flint Anderson - 1909 - 370 sider
...manners ; place him in his hands where you may, as much as possible secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good habits. This is the main point, and this being provided for, learning may be had into the bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate,... | |
 | Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - 358 sider
...Manners : Place him in Hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain." Education through a Tutor and Travel. — Such a train- The proper ing, Locke agrees with Montaigne,... | |
 | Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - 360 sider
...Manners : Place him in Hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his" Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain." Education through a Tutor and Travel. — Such a train- The proper ing, Locke agrees with Montaigne,... | |
 | John Locke - 1912 - 292 sider
...manners ; place him in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good habits. This is the main point ; and this being provided for, learning may be had into the bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate,... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet, John Clarke - 1914 - 274 sider
...Manners : Place him in Hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate,... | |
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