The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... pro- moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The dispo- 200 sitions necessary for business . - Habits of domestic life 204 PAGE . CHAP . XXIII . - On the choice.
... pro- moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The dispo- 200 sitions necessary for business . - Habits of domestic life 204 PAGE . CHAP . XXIII . - On the choice.
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... habit , therefore , to be formed in every human being , and still more in the offspring and heir of royalty , is that of patience , and even cheer- fulness , under postponed and restricted gratification . And the first lesson to be ...
... habit , therefore , to be formed in every human being , and still more in the offspring and heir of royalty , is that of patience , and even cheer- fulness , under postponed and restricted gratification . And the first lesson to be ...
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... habits . Unless , therefore , the brightest light of reason be , from the very first , thrown upon their path , and the divine energies of our holy religion , both restraining and attractive , be brought as early as possible to act upon ...
... habits . Unless , therefore , the brightest light of reason be , from the very first , thrown upon their path , and the divine energies of our holy religion , both restraining and attractive , be brought as early as possible to act upon ...
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... habits which are deemed valu- able , require the harshness of a Spartan education . Let nature , truth , and reason be consulted ; and , let the child , and especially the royal child , be , as much as possible , trained according to ...
... habits which are deemed valu- able , require the harshness of a Spartan education . Let nature , truth , and reason be consulted ; and , let the child , and especially the royal child , be , as much as possible , trained according to ...
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... habit of method and regula- rity in her studies . She should , therefore , be parti- cularly guarded against that desultory manner of reading , too common at this day , and particularly with women . She should be trained always to study ...
... habit of method and regula- rity in her studies . She should , therefore , be parti- cularly guarded against that desultory manner of reading , too common at this day , and particularly with women . She should be trained always to study ...
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