Youth: its care and cultureLondon and Newcastle-on-Tyne [etc.] : W. Scott, [188-?], 1880 |
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... regard to their inner thoughts , impulses , desires , and aspirations , im- possible . A boy feels humiliated by the close friendship of a man older than himself . He has a sense of being protected by it ; and nothing is more ...
... regard to their inner thoughts , impulses , desires , and aspirations , im- possible . A boy feels humiliated by the close friendship of a man older than himself . He has a sense of being protected by it ; and nothing is more ...
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... regard for his male parent , has in later years conceived the highest reverence , and re- posed the greatest trust in a character which , so long as it was regarded as that of a superior armed with the rod of discipline , inspired ...
... regard for his male parent , has in later years conceived the highest reverence , and re- posed the greatest trust in a character which , so long as it was regarded as that of a superior armed with the rod of discipline , inspired ...
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... affec- tion by fondling the little objects of their regard that they are doing them an irreparable mis- chief by this kindness ; but in the interests of health and future happiness the fact must be stated . 30 YOUTH : ITS CARE AND CULTURE .
... affec- tion by fondling the little objects of their regard that they are doing them an irreparable mis- chief by this kindness ; but in the interests of health and future happiness the fact must be stated . 30 YOUTH : ITS CARE AND CULTURE .
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... regard them as wholly inadmissible . Frequent and thorough washings with soap , first in warm and then in cold water , are essential to the health of a child , but care ought to be taken that they are conducted in private , and by a re ...
... regard them as wholly inadmissible . Frequent and thorough washings with soap , first in warm and then in cold water , are essential to the health of a child , but care ought to be taken that they are conducted in private , and by a re ...
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... regard the advice tendered for their good as a prepared dish which has been carefully provided for their moral improvement . They are convinced that their own fathers did not feed on such food when they were young , and they quickly ...
... regard the advice tendered for their good as a prepared dish which has been carefully provided for their moral improvement . They are convinced that their own fathers did not feed on such food when they were young , and they quickly ...
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