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... reason of its own to direct , the infant claims the highest reason and prudence of parents and nurses for the security of health and life amid constant perils . The initiative processes of learning undoubtedly begin at this period , but ...
... reason of its own to direct , the infant claims the highest reason and prudence of parents and nurses for the security of health and life amid constant perils . The initiative processes of learning undoubtedly begin at this period , but ...
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... reason cannot be in full exercise . The parent must for a time reason for the acts of the child , while yet those acts have still a moral character by reason of the fact , that the mind of the child can yield implicit obedience to the ...
... reason cannot be in full exercise . The parent must for a time reason for the acts of the child , while yet those acts have still a moral character by reason of the fact , that the mind of the child can yield implicit obedience to the ...
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... reason , a reason which did not savor of miserable truckling and superficiality , urged in their favor ; and we are sure that the reasons against their use , are " as plenty as blackberries . " The first grand objection against keys ...
... reason , a reason which did not savor of miserable truckling and superficiality , urged in their favor ; and we are sure that the reasons against their use , are " as plenty as blackberries . " The first grand objection against keys ...
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