| 1838 - 148 str.
...most unrelenting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive cither in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 244 str.
...most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an, imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what le sees others do. If a parent could find no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 str.
...on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imi tale it ; for man is an imitative animal. This quality...him From his cradle to his grave he is learning to dc what he sees others do. If a parent could lim no motive either in his philanthropy or his sel love,... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 str.
...the most unremitting despotism on one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the... | |
| Alexander Trotter - 1839 - 478 str.
...most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive, either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for... | |
| George Combe - 1841 - 420 str.
...most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1842 - 634 str.
...most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it, for man is an imitative...cradle to his grave, he is learning to do what he • This is the State, Mississippi, which has since been the first to advocate the dishonest doctrine... | |
| 1842 - 728 str.
...the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children все this, and learn to imittte it, for man is an imitative animal. This quality is...From his cradle to his grave he is learning to do »hat he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive, either in his philanthropy or his sell-love,... | |
| 1843 - 404 str.
...most unremitting despotism on the one part and degrading submissions on the other. Our children sec this and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative...his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1846 - 522 str.
...submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative animal. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning to do what others do. He must be a prodigy who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by such circumstances... | |
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