Satisfaction would quickly teach Children to court Commendation, and avoid doing that which they found every Body condemned, and they were sure to suffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them Modesty and Shame; and they would quickly... The Novelist's Magazine - Page 5831786Full view - About this book
| John Locke - Education - 1693 - 290 pages
...they were fure to fuffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them Modefty and Shame; and they would quickly come to have a natural Abhorrence...found made them (lighted and neglected by every Body. But how this Inconvenience from Servants is to be remedied, I can only leave to Parents Care and Confideration;... | |
| Conduct of life - 1772 - 324 pages
...and.they were fare to fuffer for 4 .without being chid or beaten t This would teach them modefty.and fhame, and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made them flighted and neglccted by. everybody'. But how this inconvenience from fervants ii to be remedied,... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...they were fure to luffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them modefty and flume ; and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made them flighted and neglected by everybody. But how this inconvenience from fervants is to be remedied, I... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1785 - 450 pages
...they were fure to fuffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them Modefty and Shame, and they would quickly come to have a natural Abhorrence for that which they found made them flighted and negledted by every body.' This affords me, dear Sir, a pretty Hint : For if ever your... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1786 - 676 pages
...they were fure to fuffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them modeily and (lĂame, and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made them flighted and negleflcd by every body.' This affords me, dear Sir, a pretty hint: for if ever your charming... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 pages
...they were sure to suffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them modesty and shame ; and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that, which they found made them slighted and neglected by every body. But how thi^inconvenience from servants is to be remedied, t... | |
| Authoress - 1810 - 592 pages
...they were sure to suffer for, without bemg chid or beaten. This would teach them modesty and shame, and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made them slighted and neglected by every body.' This affords me, dear Sir, a pretty hint: for if ever your charming... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...they were sure to suffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them modesty and shame ; and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that, which they found made them slighted and neglected by every body. But how this inconvenience from servants is to be remedied, I... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 pages
...they were sure to suffer for, without being chid or beaten. This would teach them modesty and shame, and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made them, slighted and neglected by every body.' This affords me a pretty hint ; for if ever your charming Rilly... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1816 - 638 pages
...they were sure to suffer for, without being chid nr beaten. This would teach them modesty and shame, and they would quickly come to have a natural abhorrence for that which they found made then lighted and neglected by every body.' This affords me a pretty hint ; for it ever your charming... | |
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