| 1865 - 1150 páginas
...one is reduced to the dreadful dilemma of discrediting either their humanity or their veracity." " It is neither very natural, nor very easy for a child...obligations of gratitude and allegiance, subsisting between child and parent, are scarcely powerful enough at home to counteract the effect of such unpleasant... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1865 - 948 páginas
...one is reduced to the dreadful dilemma of discrediting either their humanity or their veracity." " It is neither very natural, nor very easy for a child...is in the habit of receiving the discipline of the ferulo or the rod. Even the influence of natural afl'ection, and the obligations of gratitude and allegiance,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1865 - 922 páginas
...one is reduced to the dreadful dilemma of discrediting either their humanity or their veracity." " It is neither very natural, nor very easy for a child to respect and love those from whom lie is in the habit of receiving the discipline of the ferule or the rod. Even the influence of natural... | |
| Pickens Elmer Harris - 1928 - 422 páginas
...learning and moral growth and the tendency toward wider use of emulation, the following is quoted : "It is neither very natural nor very easy for a child...is in the habit of receiving the discipline of the rod. The idea of rewards, as well as of punishments, in any rational view is necessary to the right... | |
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