| 1834 - 428 ページ
...for yourselves, but for society j not for the present moment, but for all future lime and elernily. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very severe, to his trade. The urchin w»sa most sagacious dog. One day the old gentleman was attempling to harden a cold... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1836 - 474 ページ
...faculty. » Corporal punishments have generally a hardening effect on the minds both of young and old. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very...youth, " if that will not harden it, nothing will." Hence the peculiar delicacy of touch observable in the blind, and the quick sightedness of the deaf;... | |
| 1836 - 208 ページ
...effect on the minds both of young and old. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was wry gevere, to his own trade. The urchin was, nevertheless, an...youth, " if that will not harden it, nothing will." EXTRACTS FROM SIMPSON OK POPULAR EDUCATION. " No price is enormous which is not out of rule, out of... | |
| 1836 - 432 ページ
...•Corporeal punishments have generally a hardening effect on the minds both of young and old. — A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very...was, nevertheless, an audacious dog. One day the old vnlcan was attempting to harden a colrl chisel which he had made of foreign steel, but could not succeed.... | |
| 1836 - 436 ページ
...instruction. 'Corporeal punishments have generally a hardening effect on the minds both of young and old. — A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very...was, nevertheless, an audacious dog. One day the old yulcan was attempting to harden a cold chisel which he had made of foreign steel, but could not succeed.... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1836 - 488 ページ
...reprover. * Corporal punishments have generally a hardening effect on the minds both of young and old. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very severe, to his own trade. The urchta was, nevertheless, an audacious dog. One day the old vulcan was attempting to harden a cold... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1840 - 454 ページ
...on the minds boih of young and old. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was •very »evere, to his own trade. The urchin was, nevertheless, an...youth, •' if that will not harden it, nothing will." MECHANICS' INSTITUTIONS. 367 they are able to appreciate them, should occasionally be stated, and explained... | |
| Charles Northend - 1844 - 50 ページ
...in a 3* family or school, will only tend to make bad children worse, and good children indifferent. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very severe, to his own trade. One day the old Vulcan was attempting to harden a cold chisel, which he had made of foreign steel,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1845 - 752 ページ
...effect on the minds both of young and old. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very mere, to his own trade. The urchin was, nevertheless, an...had made of foreign steel, but could not succeed. " //0j\«•W/i•/, it, father," exclaimed the j outh, •• if that will not Harden it, nothing... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1845 - 336 ページ
...whipping in $ family or school, will only tend to make bad children worse, and good children indifferent. A blacksmith brought up his son, to whom he was very severe, to his own trade. One day the old Vulcan was attempting to harden a cold chisel, which he had made of foreign steel,... | |
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