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... mind and body are so intimately connected , that even moral and intellectual cultivation can be successfully prosecuted only when conducted in accordance with the organic laws which regulate the bodily functions . " However difficult it ...
... mind and body are so intimately connected , that even moral and intellectual cultivation can be successfully prosecuted only when conducted in accordance with the organic laws which regulate the bodily functions . " However difficult it ...
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... mind forms . an important branch of the course . One of the classes of young ladies recently studied Dugald Stewart's Philosophy , including his volume on the active and moral powers ; and at the end of twenty weeks , they passed a ...
... mind forms . an important branch of the course . One of the classes of young ladies recently studied Dugald Stewart's Philosophy , including his volume on the active and moral powers ; and at the end of twenty weeks , they passed a ...
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... mind . The chief use to which the philosophy of the mind can be applied , is to regulate education by its rules . The ductile mind of the child is intrusted to the mother and she ought to have every possible assistance , in acquiring a ...
... mind . The chief use to which the philosophy of the mind can be applied , is to regulate education by its rules . The ductile mind of the child is intrusted to the mother and she ought to have every possible assistance , in acquiring a ...
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... mind are continually upon the alert to keep them out . A knowledge of natural philosophy is calculated to heighten the moral taste , by bringing to view the majesty and beauty of order and design ; and to enliven piety , by enabling the ...
... mind are continually upon the alert to keep them out . A knowledge of natural philosophy is calculated to heighten the moral taste , by bringing to view the majesty and beauty of order and design ; and to enliven piety , by enabling the ...
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... mind which he had fondly expected . Aware that his disappoint- ment has its source in a defective education , he looks with anxi- ety on his daughters , whose minds , like lovely buds , are be- ginning to open . Where shall he find a ...
... mind which he had fondly expected . Aware that his disappoint- ment has its source in a defective education , he looks with anxi- ety on his daughters , whose minds , like lovely buds , are be- ginning to open . Where shall he find a ...
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