| 1826 - 616 páginas
...presently over the difficulty, without any rebuke or ' chiding; remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, ' they are the effect only of pride and...business is to settle in them habits, not angrily to in' culcate rules. ' — Lvcfce on Education, p. 7*. Suppose the first five books of Herodotus to be... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...presently over the difficulty, without any rebuke or chiding: remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules, which serve for little in the conduct of our lives ; at least are of no use to children, who forget... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 páginas
...presently over the difficulty without any rebuke or chiding : remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules, which serve for little in the conduct of our lives ; at least are of no use to children, who forget... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 páginas
...without any rebuke or chiding ; remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect of pride and peevishness in the teacher, who expects children should instantly bo masters of as much as he knows ; whereas he should rather consider, that hie business is to settle... | |
| 1829 - 188 páginas
...presently over the difficulty, " without any rebuke or chiding, remembering, " that where harsher ways are taken, they are the " effect only of pride and...teacher, who expects children should instantly " be master of as much as he knows : whereas he " should rather consider, that his business is to " settle... | |
| Allison Wrifford - 1831 - 198 páginas
...them presently over the difficulty without any rebuke or chiding: remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules, which serve for little in the conduct of our lives; at least are of no use to children, who forget... | |
| 1839 - 598 páginas
...them presently over the difliculty without any rebuke or chiding; remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules, which serve for little in the conduct of our lives; at least are of no use to children, who forget... | |
| 1839 - 636 páginas
...them presently over the difficulty without any rebuke or chiding; remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules, which serve for little in the conduct of our lives; at least are of no use to children, who forget... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 412 páginas
...presently over the difficulty, without any rebuke or chiding ; remembering that, where harsher ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...to settle in them habits, not angrily to inculcate rules.'—Locke on Education, p. 74. Suppose the first five books of Herodotus to be acquired by a... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 páginas
...presently over the difficulty, without any rebuke or chiding: remembering that, where harther ways are taken, they are the effect only of pride and peevishness...rather consider, that his business is to settle in them habit», not angrily to inculcate rules.' — Locke on Education, p. 74. Suppose the first five books... | |
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