| John Locke - 1812 - 492 lehte
...do before ; something which gives him some power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his...nothing but his good ; the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons,. and relish what he teaches him. Nothing but... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 lehte
...do before ; something which gives him some power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his...nothing but his good ; the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what he teaches him. Nothing but... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 lehte
...do before ; something which gives him some power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his...that he loves him, and designs nothing but his good j the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 lehte
...some power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetuess in all his instructions ; and by a certain tenderness...nothing but his good ; the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what he teaches him. Nothing but... | |
| Allison Wrifford - 1831 - 198 lehte
...LANGUAGES. 91 something which gives him some power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his...nothing but his good; the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what he teaches him. "Nothing but... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 lehte
...not before ; something which gives him some power and real advantage above others who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his instructions, and by a certain tenderness in his whoh3 carriage, make the child sensible that he loves him, and designs nothing but his good, the only... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 lehte
...impossible to draw fair and regular characters on a trembling mind, as on a shaking paper. 815 ignorant of it To this he should add sweetness in all his instructions;...way to beget love, in tho child, which will make him heiirkt'n t<> his lessons, find-relish what he teaches him. Nothing but obstinacy should meet with... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 lehte
...before ; something which gives him воте power and real advantage above others, who are ignorant of it. To this he should add sweetness in all his...nothing but his good ; the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what he teaches him. Nothing but... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 730 lehte
...add sweetness in all his instructions, and by a certain tenderuess in his whole carriage, make tho child sensible that he loves him and designs nothing but his good, the only way to begot love in tho child, which will make him hearken to liis lessons and relish what ho teaches him.... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 lehte
...not before ; something, which gives him some power and real advantage above others who are ignorant of it. To this, he should add sweetness in all his...nothing but his good, the only way to beget love in the child, which will make him hearken to his lessons, and relish what he teaches him.' (pp. 256-57.)... | |
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