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Page 49
... mind : but , taking a more humble station , she proposes to furnish parents , nurses , and superintendants of young children , with the proper theory of the infant mind , and with the most effectual method of fostering the tender bud of ...
... mind : but , taking a more humble station , she proposes to furnish parents , nurses , and superintendants of young children , with the proper theory of the infant mind , and with the most effectual method of fostering the tender bud of ...
Page 54
... mind is under their influence . By render- ing the mind susceptible of the emotions of taste , we not only ex- pand the circle of human pleasures , but as every emotion , of which the heart is capable , has a tendency to produce ...
... mind is under their influence . By render- ing the mind susceptible of the emotions of taste , we not only ex- pand the circle of human pleasures , but as every emotion , of which the heart is capable , has a tendency to produce ...
Page 267
... mind which subsequently distin- guished this singular genius . He began to shew the preparations which lay before him : the signs for the things signified arranging themselves in his mind , utterance soon followed ; and this experiment ...
... mind which subsequently distin- guished this singular genius . He began to shew the preparations which lay before him : the signs for the things signified arranging themselves in his mind , utterance soon followed ; and this experiment ...
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