Youth: its care and cultureLondon and Newcastle-on-Tyne [etc.] : W. Scott, [188-?], 1880 |
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... surroundings . " These are the force of circumstances , the force of example , the force of habit . The " survival ... surrounding conditions of its exis- tence , its inherent forces are stimulated to conform to the requirement and ...
... surroundings . " These are the force of circumstances , the force of example , the force of habit . The " survival ... surrounding conditions of its exis- tence , its inherent forces are stimulated to conform to the requirement and ...
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... surroundings , the generic type has become merged in the special family formula ; but such as the individual has received he will give out . So far from body or mind being a blank page on which the world may , by education , write what ...
... surroundings , the generic type has become merged in the special family formula ; but such as the individual has received he will give out . So far from body or mind being a blank page on which the world may , by education , write what ...
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... surroundings , but that the whole system and course of education shall be made a ministry of health and cure . This is , perhaps , the most important of the general prin- ciples of treatment it is possible to lay down . I am not writing ...
... surroundings , but that the whole system and course of education shall be made a ministry of health and cure . This is , perhaps , the most important of the general prin- ciples of treatment it is possible to lay down . I am not writing ...
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... surroundings , food , clothing , habit , climate , social position ; and very largely , on the amount of brain and nerve power possessed by the indivi- dual . In short , the event will be determined by the past and present conditions ...
... surroundings , food , clothing , habit , climate , social position ; and very largely , on the amount of brain and nerve power possessed by the indivi- dual . In short , the event will be determined by the past and present conditions ...
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... surroundings and the waywardness of the young and the in- experienced . Probably the less of preaching the better , not because " boys will be boys " in going astray , but obstinacy is a prominent element in the character of youth ; and ...
... surroundings and the waywardness of the young and the in- experienced . Probably the less of preaching the better , not because " boys will be boys " in going astray , but obstinacy is a prominent element in the character of youth ; and ...
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