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Rudiments of Chemistry: With Illustrations of the Chemical Phenomena of ... - Page 98
by David Boswell Reid - 1836 - 98 pages
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The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and ...

James Simpson - Education - 1836 - 308 pages
...frustrated, he must be subjected from the moment of birth to such processes of management, and afterwards trained to such habits in food, exercise, cleanliness,...be habituated, from the dawn of consciousness and feeling, to the regulation of the inferior sentiments of his nature, and gradually to the due exercise...
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The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and ...

James Simpson - Education - 1836 - 308 pages
...frustrated, he must be subjected from the moment of birth to such processes of management, and afterwards trained to such habits in food, exercise, cleanliness,...ascertained to conduce to strength and health. [Moral Ediication.] For the sake of himself and society, he must be habituated, from the dawn of consciousness...
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Rudiments of Geology: For Use in Schools and for Private Instruction

David Page - 1844 - 232 pages
...frustrated, he must be subjected from the moment of birth to such processes of management, and afterwards trained to such habits in food, exercise, cleanliness,...be habituated, from the dawn of consciousness and feeling, to the regulation of the inferior sentiments of his nature, and gradually to the due exercise...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volumes 9-10

1850 - 836 pages
...frustrated, ho must be subjected from the moment of his birth to such processes of management, and afterwards trained to such habits in food, exercise, cleanliness, and exposure to air, as have been ascertained to induce to strength and health.1' This, of course, is the nursing and dressing of that young animal...
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