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" Learning must be had, but in the second place, as subservient only to greater qualities. Seek out somebody that may know how discreetly to frame his manners ; place him in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse... "
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A History of Education During the Middle Ages and the Transition to Modern Times

Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - 358 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out ,any bad Inclinations, and settle...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain." Education through a Tutor and Travel. — Such...
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A History of Education During the Middle Ages and the Transition to Modern Times

Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - 360 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his" Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad Inclinations, and settle...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain." Education through a Tutor and Travel. — Such...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1912 - 292 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle...bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought oni 148. Beading. — When he can talk, 'tis time he should begin to...
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Great Educators of Three Centuries: Their Work and Its Influence ..., Volume 4

Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1912 - 314 pages
...eduyou may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and catlon nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad Inclinations, and settle...him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this provided for, Learning may be had into the Bargain." Such a training, Locke agrees with Montaigne,...
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Bishop Gilbert Burnet as Educationist: Being His Thoughts on Education, with ...

Gilbert Burnet, John Clarke - 1914 - 272 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his Innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad Inclinations, and settle...Bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by Methods that may be thought on." This is almost a repetition of the text. P. 31 , for indeed the...
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Principles of Secondary Education

Paul Monroe - 1914 - 840 pages
...development. Locke disposes of this question, as most of this group would, in a very summary manner. " Learning may be had into the bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate by methods that may be thought on." The essential point of method was that knowledge was for use and...
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The Limitations of the Educational Theory of John Locke Especially for the ...

Sister Mary Louise Cuff - 1920 - 156 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good and gently correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle...bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that be thought on."108 2. "The younger they are, the less, I think, are their unruly and...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 pages
...where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle...bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought on. 148. Eeading. — -When he can talk, 'tis time he should begin to...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 pages
...the good, and gently correct and I -/ / weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good J j V habits. This is the main point ; and this being provided/...bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought on. 148. Beading. — When he can talk, 'tis time he should begin to...
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The Dawn of Juvenile Literature in England ...

Gesiena Andreae - 1925 - 150 pages
...of the child what influence it will have on his mind, what habits it will settle 3 . "This" he says, "is the main Point, and this being provided for, Learning...Bargain, and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought on." 4 Educators before Locke, such as Elyot and Ascham had still in...
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