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However true it may be , that life itself , by means of daily exigencies , will shape
the Will into habits , will develop to some extent the intelligence , and that the
forces of nature will fashion the body into maturity ; we apply the term Education
only ...
However true it may be , that life itself , by means of daily exigencies , will shape
the Will into habits , will develop to some extent the intelligence , and that the
forces of nature will fashion the body into maturity ; we apply the term Education
only ...
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But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been trained in
other ways into habits of neatness and order , she has also acquired judgment
enough for the purpose , and needs only a few words of direction . The sewing of
...
But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been trained in
other ways into habits of neatness and order , she has also acquired judgment
enough for the purpose , and needs only a few words of direction . The sewing of
...
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The intellectual and moral habits necessary to form a good cook and
housekeeper are thoughtfulness , method , delicacy and accuracy of perception ,
good judgment , and the power of readily adapting means to ends , which , with
Americans ...
The intellectual and moral habits necessary to form a good cook and
housekeeper are thoughtfulness , method , delicacy and accuracy of perception ,
good judgment , and the power of readily adapting means to ends , which , with
Americans ...
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Morally , the discipline of a good school tends directly to form the habits I
mentioned above . The pupils are trained to steady industry and perseverance ,
to scorn dishonest work , and to control temper . The girls who leave school so
trained ...
Morally , the discipline of a good school tends directly to form the habits I
mentioned above . The pupils are trained to steady industry and perseverance ,
to scorn dishonest work , and to control temper . The girls who leave school so
trained ...
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Nothing is more sure to produce a disordered digestion , than the habit of
irregular eating or drinking . If possible , the growing girl should have her dinner
in the middle of the day . The exigencies of city life make this arrangement in
some ...
Nothing is more sure to produce a disordered digestion , than the habit of
irregular eating or drinking . If possible , the growing girl should have her dinner
in the middle of the day . The exigencies of city life make this arrangement in
some ...
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THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLS. CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS. ANNA C. BRACKETT Vista completa - 1874 |
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