| 1826 - 582 Seiten
...passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other." " The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in a smaller circle of slaves, gives a loose to his worst passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily... | |
| George McDowell Stroud - 1827 - 190 Seiten
...man is an imitative animal. If a parent had no other motive, either in his own philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion...storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of vorath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to his worst passions,... | |
| Enoch Lewis - 1828 - 390 Seiten
...the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this and learn to imitate it. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circles of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1830 - 254 Seiten
...submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. The parent storms; the child looks on, catches the...the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions; and, thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1830 - 198 Seiten
...on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative animal. The1 parent storms ; the child looks on, catches the lineaments...same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives' loose to the worst of passions ; and, thus nursed, educated, and! daily exercised in tyranny, cannot... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 Seiten
...learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could rind no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion...the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, pub on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to his worst passions, and thus... | |
| New York City Anti-Slavery Society - 1833 - 90 Seiten
...submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it for man is an imitative animal. The parent storms ; the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in a circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions ; and thus nursed, educated, and daily... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 Seiten
...learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion...catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same nirs iu the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to his worst passions, and thus nursed, educated,... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1836 - 262 Seiten
...submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. The parent storms; the child looks on, catches the...the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions ; and, thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot... | |
| 1837 - 340 Seiten
...motive, either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion toward his slave, it should always be a sufficient one that...the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions ; and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot... | |
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