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... rules . We would not assert that all whose moral life is above reproach can govern others , but we maintain that the ... rules , then , may be without this , but cheerful and voluntary acquiescence in those rules there cannot be . The ...
... rules . We would not assert that all whose moral life is above reproach can govern others , but we maintain that the ... rules , then , may be without this , but cheerful and voluntary acquiescence in those rules there cannot be . The ...
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... rules are felt . The intellectual teacher simply may establish rules ever so just , but they do not carry with them to the pupil so strong a sense of obligation , — so deep a feeling that they ought to be obeyed because they are right ...
... rules are felt . The intellectual teacher simply may establish rules ever so just , but they do not carry with them to the pupil so strong a sense of obligation , — so deep a feeling that they ought to be obeyed because they are right ...
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... rules and regulations , and have but little to do with laws and penalties until you have occasion for them . It may be necessary to remark upon a few particulars , and to enjoin some rules for the proper order and tactics of the school ...
... rules and regulations , and have but little to do with laws and penalties until you have occasion for them . It may be necessary to remark upon a few particulars , and to enjoin some rules for the proper order and tactics of the school ...
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