| John Locke - 1693 - 290 páginas
...a way, how to keep up a Child's Spirit, eafy, adive and free; and yet at the fame time, to reftrain him from many things, he has a Mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneafy to him; he, I fay, that knows how to reconcile thefe feeming Contradictions, has, in my Opinion,... | |
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 páginas
...Way how to keep up a Child's Spirit eafy, active, and free, and yet, at the fame Time, to reftrain him from many Things he has a Mind to, and to draw him to Things that are uneafy to him ; he, I fay, that knows how to reconcile thefe feeming Contradictions, has, in my Opinion,... | |
| 1772 - 324 páginas
...a way how to keep up a child's fpirit eaflr, active, and free, and yet it the fame time to reftrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneafy to him, he, I fay, that knows how to reconcile thefe feeming contradictions, has in my opinion... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's fpirits eafy, active, and free, and yet at the fame time to reftrain Lim from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneafy to him; he, I fay, th:it knows how to reconcile thefe feerning contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 páginas
...Locke*, in his excellent treatise on the subject before us ; " He that has found out the way to keep a child's spirit easy, active and free, and yet at the same time to restrain him from many things which he has a mind to, and draw him to things uneasy to him, has got the true secret of education."... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 páginas
...Locke*, in his excellent treatise on the sub'iect before us ; " He that has found out the way to keep a child's spirit easy, active and free, and yet at the same time to restrain him from many things which he has a mind to, and draw him to things uneasy to him, has got the true secret of education."... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1818 - 432 páginas
...trea31 . , tise ef education, expresses himself as here follows: — •' H« that has found a way how to keep up a child's spirit easy, active, and free,...he, I say. that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictiens, has, in my opinion, get the true secret ef education." This is a sentiment of no ordinary... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 páginas
...To avoid the danger 37 .that is on either hand is the great art : and lie that has found a way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free...from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to tilings that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictious,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 498 páginas
...thing. To avoid the danger that is on either hand is the great art: and he that has found a way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free;...these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion, gotithe true secret of education. ^ § 47. The usual lazy and short way by chas- „ . tisement, and... | |
| Mary Ashdowne - 1839 - 328 páginas
...of dislolving the most obstinate of all minerals." r serves, " He that has found out the way to keep a child's spirit easy, active, and free, and yet at the same time to restrain him from many things which he has a mind to, and draw him to things uneasy to him, has got the true secret of education."... | |
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