... to teach them an early conceit of the difference of their conditions ; to accustom them to consider the services of their attendants as perfectly compensated by the wages they receive, and as unworthy of any return of kindness, attention, or complacency.... The Scots Magazine - Seite 1121786Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1787 - 342 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which 1 have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...confider the fervices of their attendants as perfectly coinpenfated fay the wages they receive, and as unworthy of any return ofkindnefs, attention, or complacency.... | |
| 1788 - 340 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which I have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...conceit of the difference of their conditions ; to accu.-^>ra them to confider the fervices of their attendants as perfectly compenfated by the wages... | |
| 1788 - 340 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which I have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...their fervants ; to teach them an early conceit of the differepce of their conditions ; to accuftom them to confider the fervices of their attendants as perfectly... | |
| 1794 - 466 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which I have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...conditions ; to accuftom them to confider the fervices of theja* attendants as perfectly compenfated by the wages they receive, and as unworthy of any return... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 258 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious mistake, which I have sometimes seen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage and incite in them a haughty and despotic behaviour to their serrants ; to teach them an early conceit of the difference of their conditions... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 Seiten
...of their children, to encourage excite щ them a haughty and despotic behavipur to their servants ; to teach them an early conceit of the difference of their conditions; to accustom them to consider the services of their attendants as perfectly compensated by the wages they... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 Seiten
...circumftancea in his lot. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which I have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...wages they receive, and as unworthy of any return of kindnefs, attention, or complacency. I was laft autumn at my friend Colonel Cauftic's in Scotland,... | |
| 1806 - 360 Seiten
...circumftances in his lot. It appears to me a very pernicious miftake, which I have fometimes feen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage...conceit of the difference of their conditions; to accurtom them to confider the fervices of their attendants as perfectly compenfated by the wages they... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 440 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious mistake, which I have sometimes seen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage and incite in them a haughty and despotic behaviour to their servants; to teach them an early conceit of the difference of their conditions... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 Seiten
...incapable of feeling. It appears to me a very pernicious mistake, which I have sometimes seen parents guilty of in the education of their children, to encourage and incite in them a haughty and despotic behaviour to their servants; to teach them an early conceit of the difference of their conditions... | |
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