The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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Side 55
Obedience to Parents , and other Duties . 1. The happiness of parents is so
connected with the goodness of children , that if they are undutiful , negligent and
wicked , it will make their parents miserable . And can you , my young friends ,
bear ...
Obedience to Parents , and other Duties . 1. The happiness of parents is so
connected with the goodness of children , that if they are undutiful , negligent and
wicked , it will make their parents miserable . And can you , my young friends ,
bear ...
Side 95
Duty to parents , and gratitude to preceptors , are virtues of the most amiable kind
. Yet we daily see children who are indifferent to their parent's peace , and
neglectful of those who have laboured to instruct them . But can the most ignorant
...
Duty to parents , and gratitude to preceptors , are virtues of the most amiable kind
. Yet we daily see children who are indifferent to their parent's peace , and
neglectful of those who have laboured to instruct them . But can the most ignorant
...
Side 120
Monition to Parents . 1. It is to be wished , that parents would consider what a
variety of circumstances tend to render the evil reports of their children ,
respecting their teachers , false and exaggerated . They judge hastily , partially ,
imperfectly ...
Monition to Parents . 1. It is to be wished , that parents would consider what a
variety of circumstances tend to render the evil reports of their children ,
respecting their teachers , false and exaggerated . They judge hastily , partially ,
imperfectly ...
Side 183
It is of the utmost consequence that parents co - operate with the teacher , both by
precept and example , and that they contribute all in their power to inspire their
children with a regard and veneration for their instructers . They ought , indeed ...
It is of the utmost consequence that parents co - operate with the teacher , both by
precept and example , and that they contribute all in their power to inspire their
children with a regard and veneration for their instructers . They ought , indeed ...
Side 199
Parents ought seriously to reflect on this , both for their own sakes and the
happiness of their progeny . ... on their natures , and the business of the parent
and the tutor should be shown to be the same in effect , though differing in
degree .
Parents ought seriously to reflect on this , both for their own sakes and the
happiness of their progeny . ... on their natures , and the business of the parent
and the tutor should be shown to be the same in effect , though differing in
degree .
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