| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 522 pages
...upon the young. " The course to be adopted for the first ten years of life, is, neither to oppress nor torment them ; but, by plays, exercise of the body,...regulated, and good nourishment, to effect the salutary and progressive development of the physical, moral, and intellectual faculties, and, by continual aimibesulticient... | |
| David McClure, Native of Philadelphia - Education - 1838 - 454 pages
..." The course to be adopted with children, for (he first ten years of life, is neither to press nor torment them ; but by plays, exercise of the body,...entire liberty wisely regulated, and good nourishment, effect the salutary and progressive development of the physical, moral, and intellectual faculties;... | |
| Phrenology - 1840 - 610 pages
...is the base, and instruction the ornament, of education." Julien, a French writer, observes—"The course to be adopted with children for the first ten years of life, is neither to press nor torment them; but by plays, exercise of body, entire liberty, wisely regulated and good nourishment,... | |
| Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...the body, rather than to mental application, which enfeebles and destroys it." Again, he observes, " The course to be adopted with children for the first...regulated, and good nourishment, to effect the salutary and progressive development of the phyAge. Hours of sleep. Hours of exercise. Hours of occupation. Hours... | |
| Amariah Brigham - Child development - 1845 - 206 pages
...the body, rather than to mental application which enfeebles and destroys it." Again he observes, " The course to be adopted with children for the first...regulated, and good nourishment, to effect the salutary and progressive development of the Physical, Moral and Intellectual faculties, and by continual amusement... | |
| Amariah Brigham - Child development - 1833 - 148 pages
...4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 tion which enfeebles and destroys it.' Again he observes, ' The course to be adopted with children for the first...the body, entire liberty wisely regulated, and good nourishm ent, to effect the salutary and progressive development of the Physical} Moral and Intellectual... | |
| Medicine - 1834 - 700 pages
...fortify the body, rather than to menta! application which enfeebles and destroys it." Again he observes, "The course to be adopted with children for the first...regulated, and good nourishment to effect the salutary and progressive development of the Physical, Moral and Intellectual faculties, and by continual amusement... | |
| Phrenology - 1839 - 546 pages
...the base, and instruction the orna- • tnent, of education." Julien, a French writer, observes — "The course to be adopted with children for the first ten years of life, is neither to press nor torment them; but by plays, exercise of body, entire liberty, wisely regulated and good nourishment,... | |
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