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... minds of children , has obliged those to whose care their education has been entrusted , to have recourse to bodily punishment , or bodily gratification , in order to stimulate the infant mind to exertion . But the conduct of those who ...
... minds of children , has obliged those to whose care their education has been entrusted , to have recourse to bodily punishment , or bodily gratification , in order to stimulate the infant mind to exertion . But the conduct of those who ...
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... mind ; while , on the contrary , the emotion of pain , in all its modifications , exercises and strengthens all the male- volent passions , and corrupts and degenerates the human soul . This truth , alone , must be fully sufficient to ...
... mind ; while , on the contrary , the emotion of pain , in all its modifications , exercises and strengthens all the male- volent passions , and corrupts and degenerates the human soul . This truth , alone , must be fully sufficient to ...
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... mind , and to encrease the pleasure derived from their exercise , by obliging the mind to relinquish the gratifications of the sense for the more pure and refined delights of the understanding . A moderate degree of sickness , when the ...
... mind , and to encrease the pleasure derived from their exercise , by obliging the mind to relinquish the gratifications of the sense for the more pure and refined delights of the understanding . A moderate degree of sickness , when the ...
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