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... ATTENTION . ' Having , in the course of the foregoing chapter , observed that the first object in the early cultivation of the understanding was to fix the attention of children , or in other words to interest them in those subjects to ...
... ATTENTION . ' Having , in the course of the foregoing chapter , observed that the first object in the early cultivation of the understanding was to fix the attention of children , or in other words to interest them in those subjects to ...
Pagina 76
argument against using viclent motives to excite attention ; such mo . tives frequently disturb and dissipate the very attention which they attempt to fix . If a child be threatened with severe punishment , or flattered with the promise ...
argument against using viclent motives to excite attention ; such mo . tives frequently disturb and dissipate the very attention which they attempt to fix . If a child be threatened with severe punishment , or flattered with the promise ...
Pagina 466
... attention of parents , and all others who have the care of chil- dren . The writer is an advocate for authority - authority early ex erted , and may possibly be deemed by some too severe ; yet , on the whole , and when considered on all ...
... attention of parents , and all others who have the care of chil- dren . The writer is an advocate for authority - authority early ex erted , and may possibly be deemed by some too severe ; yet , on the whole , and when considered on all ...
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