The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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Pagina 194
... child , so long as this responsibility exists . He is under obligation to render that child a suitable member of the community ; and this obligation he could not discharge , unless the physical and intellectual liberty of the child were ...
... child , so long as this responsibility exists . He is under obligation to render that child a suitable member of the community ; and this obligation he could not discharge , unless the physical and intellectual liberty of the child were ...
Pagina 316
... CHILDREN . I. Obedience . By this I mean , that the relation between parent and child obliges the latter to conform to the will of the former because it is his will , aside from the considera- tion that what is required seems to the child ...
... CHILDREN . I. Obedience . By this I mean , that the relation between parent and child obliges the latter to conform to the will of the former because it is his will , aside from the considera- tion that what is required seems to the child ...
Pagina 405
... child go to school or not , and study or not , just as he pleased ? Why ? -7 . What should we think of children , who are displeased when their parents require them to take exercise and to labour and study ? -8 . Has a parent a right to ...
... child go to school or not , and study or not , just as he pleased ? Why ? -7 . What should we think of children , who are displeased when their parents require them to take exercise and to labour and study ? -8 . Has a parent a right to ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vizualizare fragmente - 1835 |
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