Youth: its care and cultureLondon and Newcastle-on-Tyne [etc.] : W. Scott, [188-?], 1880 |
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... passions and inclinations begin to ex- press themselves . It is only for an instant these are seen in their true character , because the awakening of consciousness quickly places them under restraint ; but in the dead point they may 22 ...
... passions and inclinations begin to ex- press themselves . It is only for an instant these are seen in their true character , because the awakening of consciousness quickly places them under restraint ; but in the dead point they may 22 ...
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... passion , for such it is , is so strong as to produce what is called girlishness in manner and predilections . A child who has previously exhibited , in his little way , the boisterous qualities of boyhood , with a becoming amount of ...
... passion , for such it is , is so strong as to produce what is called girlishness in manner and predilections . A child who has previously exhibited , in his little way , the boisterous qualities of boyhood , with a becoming amount of ...
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... acquain- tances with highly - seasoned narratives of their early exploits . It is only natural that with the passion for adventure strong within them , young folk thus treated should be more powerfully influenced by BOY - MANHOOD . 47.
... acquain- tances with highly - seasoned narratives of their early exploits . It is only natural that with the passion for adventure strong within them , young folk thus treated should be more powerfully influenced by BOY - MANHOOD . 47.
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... passions they are warned and entreated to restrain are natural . This may be assumed as a self - evident process of reasoning : and I venture to think it is necessary to concede that what has been implanted in the nature of man , cannot ...
... passions they are warned and entreated to restrain are natural . This may be assumed as a self - evident process of reasoning : and I venture to think it is necessary to concede that what has been implanted in the nature of man , cannot ...
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... passions , the crude moral — or immoral - instincts , and many of the low - pitched virtues of the human character , are the evolvings and attributes of the animal nature . It is the mission of the higher intelligence , the spirit , the ...
... passions , the crude moral — or immoral - instincts , and many of the low - pitched virtues of the human character , are the evolvings and attributes of the animal nature . It is the mission of the higher intelligence , the spirit , the ...
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