Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page xi
... attention , she believes none to be competent , but those who are stimulated to the undertaking by such a disinterested zeal to pro- mote the happiness of its objects , as will render every advance they make , a source of heart - felt ...
... attention , she believes none to be competent , but those who are stimulated to the undertaking by such a disinterested zeal to pro- mote the happiness of its objects , as will render every advance they make , a source of heart - felt ...
Page xv
... parents to anticipate these sen- sations , as the certain result of the de- gree in which they had attended to the impressions made upon the infant mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention mind , [ xv ]
... parents to anticipate these sen- sations , as the certain result of the de- gree in which they had attended to the impressions made upon the infant mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention mind , [ xv ]
Page xvi
Elizabeth Hamilton. mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention . In a regard to their own happiness they would have an incentive sufficiently powerful to animate them to every necessary exer- tion . Minds susceptible of the ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. mind , they would require no exhor- tations to attention . In a regard to their own happiness they would have an incentive sufficiently powerful to animate them to every necessary exer- tion . Minds susceptible of the ...
Page xvii
... attention , there would , in the next generation , be little necessity for ex- horting those who have a certain and unalienable interest in the future con- duct of children , to take upon them- selves a principal share in their in ...
... attention , there would , in the next generation , be little necessity for ex- horting those who have a certain and unalienable interest in the future con- duct of children , to take upon them- selves a principal share in their in ...
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... attention ; and it is only according to the degree of attention you bestow , that I expect you to pro- . fit by the perusal . I consider it as your peculiar hap- piness , my dear Lady Elizabetlr , that you have never learned to connect ...
... attention ; and it is only according to the degree of attention you bestow , that I expect you to pro- . fit by the perusal . I consider it as your peculiar hap- piness , my dear Lady Elizabetlr , that you have never learned to connect ...
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