... that is likely to give them bad habits — with the presence of whatever is calculated to inspire them with good ones ; the consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united together by the ties of the closest affection. We heard... My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions - Page 101by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1905Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 858 pages
...which is shewn towards them. In this they appear like one well-regulated family united together by ties of the closest affection. We heard no quarrels...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1822 - 814 pages
...which is shewn towards them. IB this they appear like one well-regulated family united together by ties of the closest affection. We heard no quarrels...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it U necessary to make those... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 384 pages
...the presence of every thing that is likely to inspire them with good ones. The consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united...affection. We heard no quarrels from the youngest to the oldest; and so strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the... | |
| Robert Owen - 1857 - 440 pages
...with the presence of whatever is calculated to inspire them with good ones ; the consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Robert Owen - 1858 - 426 pages
...with the presence of whatever is calculated to inspire them with good ones ; the consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Lloyd Jones - 1889 - 276 pages
...good ones; the consequence is that they appear like one wellregulated family — united together by ties of the closest affection. We heard no quarrels,...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Lloyd Jones - 1890 - 484 pages
...good ones ; the consequence is that they appear like one wellregulated family — united together by ties of the closest affection. We heard no quarrels,...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - Biologists --biography - 1905 - 522 pages
...independent visitors. In 1819 the town of Leeds sent a deputation, consisting of Mr. Edward Humes, Mr. Robert Oastler, and Mr. John Cawood, to report...they are surrounded, that they had no strife but in offices of kindness." " The next class of the population in the Lanark establishment consists of boys... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1906 - 418 pages
...with the presence of whatever is calculated to inspire them with good ones ; the consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1906 - 420 pages
...with the presence of whatever is calculated to inspire them with good ones ; the consequence is, that they appear like one well-regulated family, united...strongly impressed are they with the conviction that their interest and duty are the same, and that to be happy themselves it is necessary to make those... | |
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