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Its necessity, § 3. Indulgence, § 4. Caution against too warm
clothing and covering, § 5. Treatment of girls, § 6. Wash-
ing the feet in cold water, § 7. Bathing, § 12. Swimming,
§ 8. Air, § 9. Changes of temperature, § 10. Tight
clothing, §§ II, 12. Diet. Flesh food not too early, §§ 13,
14. Regular meal times, § 15. Drinks, §§ 16-19. Fruit,
§ 20. Sleep, § 21. The bed and bedding, § 22.
ness, §§ 23-28. Physic as seldom as possible, § 29. General
rules, § 30.
Costive-
SECTION II-ON MENTAL CULTURE [$$ 31-42]
Its object, § 31. Importance, § 32.
Should be begun early, § 34. Early
Craving, self-restraint, §§ 38, 39.
spectful, §§ 40-42.
End of education, $ 33.
training, §§ 35, 36, 37.
Children should be re-
✓ SECTION III.-ON PUNISHMENTS [§§ 43-51] .
Severity mostly injurious; best in early youth, § 43. Reverence
necessary from the first, § 44. As also self-denial, § 45.
Discouragement hurtful, § 46. Corporal punishment the
least suitable, § 47. Not conducive to self-control, § 48.
Begets a dislike to teaching, § 49. Produces hypocrisy, $50.
And dejection, § 51.
SECTION IV.-ON REWARDS [§§ 52-63] .
Material rewards prepare the way for future vice, §. 52. Gratifi-
cations allowable only as proofs of well-earned esteem, § 53.
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