Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young ... by Jacob Abbott ...Michigan Publishing, 1871 - 336 pages Large Format for easy reading. Guide to the moral instruction of the young from the 19th Century American writer of history and biographies for children. |
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... true . Most likely not ; for mothers who manage their children on this sys- tem find the line of demarkation between deceit and false- hood so vague and ill defined that they soon fall into the habit of disregarding it altogether , and ...
... true . Most likely not ; for mothers who manage their children on this sys- tem find the line of demarkation between deceit and false- hood so vague and ill defined that they soon fall into the habit of disregarding it altogether , and ...
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... true that the importance of tact and skill in the training of the young , and of cultivating their reason , and securing their affection , can not be overrated . But the influences secured by these means form , at the best , but a sandy ...
... true that the importance of tact and skill in the training of the young , and of cultivating their reason , and securing their affection , can not be overrated . But the influences secured by these means form , at the best , but a sandy ...
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... true . She had already eaten two apples . Bridget heard the falsehood , but she did not consider it her duty to betray the child , so she said noth- ing . The mother , however , afterwards , in the course of the day , accidentally ...
... true . She had already eaten two apples . Bridget heard the falsehood , but she did not consider it her duty to betray the child , so she said noth- ing . The mother , however , afterwards , in the course of the day , accidentally ...
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... true with that bold and confident air necessary to carry full conviction to the children's minds . They are embarrassed by a kind of half guilty feeling , which , partially at least , be- trays them , and the children do not really and ...
... true with that bold and confident air necessary to carry full conviction to the children's minds . They are embarrassed by a kind of half guilty feeling , which , partially at least , be- trays them , and the children do not really and ...
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... true , so far as outward physical ac- tion is concerned ; but the effects which they produce are sometimes of quite a violent nature , in their operation on the delicate nervous and mental susceptibilities which are excited and agitated ...
... true , so far as outward physical ac- tion is concerned ; but the effects which they produce are sometimes of quite a violent nature , in their operation on the delicate nervous and mental susceptibilities which are excited and agitated ...
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