| Samuel Richardson - 1926 - 504 Seiten
...precedents, both in civility and virtue, horribly infects children, as often as they come within the reach of it. , They frequently learn from unbred or...language, untowardly tricks and vices, as otherwise they would be ignorant of all their lives. 'Tis a hard matter wholly to prevent this mischief," continues... | |
| John Beck - 1978 - 582 Seiten
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, among the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...within reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred and debauched servants such language, untowardly tricks and vices, as otherwise they would possibly... | |
| John Locke - 1996 - 516 Seiten
...inconvenience which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...possibly would be ignorant of all their lives. §69. 'Tis a hard matter wholly to prevent this mischief. You will have very good luck if you never have... | |
| Tony Crowley - 1996 - 228 Seiten
...constituted one specific source of concern. Locke warned against intercourse between children and servants: They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...precedents, both in civility and virtue, horribly affects children, as often as they come within reach of it. They frequently learn, from such unbred... | |
| Frank Musgrove - 1998 - 194 Seiten
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, among the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...contagion of these ill precedents, both in civility and 1 See Joseph Priestley, Ohservations on Education (1788), p. 53, George Chapman, Treatise on Education... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 398 Seiten
...convenience, which children receive from the ill examples ' which they meet with from the meaner servants. They are ' wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...horribly infects children as often as they come within ' the reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or de' bauched servants such language, untowardly... | |
| Jenny Davidson - 2004 - 256 Seiten
...inconvenience which Children receive from the ill Examples, which they meet with amongst the meaner Servants": They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...contagion of these ill precedents, both in Civility and Venue, horribly infects Children, as often as they come within reach of it. They frequently learn from... | |
| Rod Parker-Rees, Jenny Willan - 2006 - 384 Seiten
...inconvenience which Children receive from the ill Examples, which they meet with amongst the meaner Servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...contagion of these ill precedents, both in Civility and Vertue, horribly infects Children, as often as they come within reach of it. They frequently learn... | |
| John Locke - 1886 - 320 Seiten
...take off the Edge and Force of the the ill Examples which they meet with amongst the meaner Servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...Civility and Virtue, horribly infects Children, as 5 often as they come within reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or debauch'd Servants such... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 328 Seiten
...take off the Edge and Force of the the ill Examples which they meet with amongst the meaner Servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...Civility and Virtue, horribly infects Children, as 5 often as they come within reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or debauch'd Servants such... | |
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