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Page 232
... child whose life and edu- cation have been rightly begun . That these utterances are not oftener heard is a severe commentary upon our methods , a sad indication how much the rights of children have been neglected . The parent who ...
... child whose life and edu- cation have been rightly begun . That these utterances are not oftener heard is a severe commentary upon our methods , a sad indication how much the rights of children have been neglected . The parent who ...
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... child's questions , allowing the ties ; henceforth his feet are an embarrass- keen intelligence to be blunted ... child . ing his sayings and doings repeated in his presence , nor snubbed into silence and conscious inferiority by being ...
... child's questions , allowing the ties ; henceforth his feet are an embarrass- keen intelligence to be blunted ... child . ing his sayings and doings repeated in his presence , nor snubbed into silence and conscious inferiority by being ...
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... child , embodies a thought of God ; to hear anew the voice from the bush , saying , " Put thy shoes from off thy feet , for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground . " The child has a right to his individu- ality , to be himself ...
... child , embodies a thought of God ; to hear anew the voice from the bush , saying , " Put thy shoes from off thy feet , for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground . " The child has a right to his individu- ality , to be himself ...
Contents
Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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