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... confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na- ture , that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength of their natural genius , they are , from their cradles ...
... confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na- ture , that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength of their natural genius , they are , from their cradles ...
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... confess , it does not , at first appearance , want some difficulty ; but yet I think it worth our while to seek the ways ( and practise them when found ) to attain this , which I look on as the great secret of education . § 57. First ...
... confess , it does not , at first appearance , want some difficulty ; but yet I think it worth our while to seek the ways ( and practise them when found ) to attain this , which I look on as the great secret of education . § 57. First ...
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... confess , an early fault . Affectation . of childhood , or the product of untaught nature : it is of that sort of weeds , which grow not in the wild uncultivated waste , but in garden - plots , under the negligent hand , or unskilful ...
... confess , an early fault . Affectation . of childhood , or the product of untaught nature : it is of that sort of weeds , which grow not in the wild uncultivated waste , but in garden - plots , under the negligent hand , or unskilful ...
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... confess , both sides have their inconveniencies . Being abroad , it is true , will make him bolder , and better able to bustle and shift amongst boys of his own age ; and the emulation of school - fellows often puts life and industry ...
... confess , both sides have their inconveniencies . Being abroad , it is true , will make him bolder , and better able to bustle and shift amongst boys of his own age ; and the emulation of school - fellows often puts life and industry ...
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... confess , is with the first or eldest , but when once he is set aright , it is easy by him ' to lead the rest whither one will . ره 29 750 $ § 75. Though it be past doubt , that the fittest time for children to learn any thing is , when ...
... confess , is with the first or eldest , but when once he is set aright , it is easy by him ' to lead the rest whither one will . ره 29 750 $ § 75. Though it be past doubt , that the fittest time for children to learn any thing is , when ...
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