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... parent , and should be the seat of her vigilance and cares ; but I have yet to learn if these are suf- ficient to engage , exclusively , the heart and mind , and to close them against a larger field for their exercise and employment ...
... parent , and should be the seat of her vigilance and cares ; but I have yet to learn if these are suf- ficient to engage , exclusively , the heart and mind , and to close them against a larger field for their exercise and employment ...
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... parent , in giving away his daughter at the altar , yielded up his right of control over her , never to be exerted again in opposition to the husband , unless some point of peculiar im- portance to the welfare of both seem to demand it ...
... parent , in giving away his daughter at the altar , yielded up his right of control over her , never to be exerted again in opposition to the husband , unless some point of peculiar im- portance to the welfare of both seem to demand it ...
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... parents , or by other defects in their early management ? MRS . B. In such cases the difficulties are in- deed great ; but where there is energy of mind , much may be done , especially if there be , also , a thorough conviction of the ...
... parents , or by other defects in their early management ? MRS . B. In such cases the difficulties are in- deed great ; but where there is energy of mind , much may be done , especially if there be , also , a thorough conviction of the ...
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... parent who , in giving way to the impulses of her temper , renders her children afraid of her , must not be ... parents predominated over affec- tion . While very young , I saw them endeavour- ing daily to avoid anger or disgrace , by ...
... parent who , in giving way to the impulses of her temper , renders her children afraid of her , must not be ... parents predominated over affec- tion . While very young , I saw them endeavour- ing daily to avoid anger or disgrace , by ...
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... parental power . By proper care their growth may generally be checked , and the opposite virtues encouraged . And ... parents . But this subject is worthy of much more consideration than a con- versation D 4 ON TEMPER . 55.
... parental power . By proper care their growth may generally be checked , and the opposite virtues encouraged . And ... parents . But this subject is worthy of much more consideration than a con- versation D 4 ON TEMPER . 55.
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