One thing I have frequently observ'd in children, that when they have got possession of any poor creature, they are apt to use it ill: they often torment, and treat very roughly, young birds, butterflies, and such other poor animals which fall into their... The Educational Writings of John Locke - Page 91de John Locke - 1922 - 272 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | John Locke - 1693 - 290 pages
...apt to ufe it il] .• They often torment, and treat very roughly young Birds, Butterffies, and fuch other poor Animals, which fall into their Hands, and that with a feeming kind of Pleafure. This I think fhould be watched in them, and if they incline to any fuch Cruelty... | |
 | John Locke - 1712 - 330 pages
...apt to ufe it ill i The)' often torment, and treat very roughly young Birds, Butterflies, and fuch other poor Animals, which fall into their Hands, and that with a feeming kind of Pleafure. This I think mould be watched in them, and if they incline to any fuch Cruelty,... | |
 | John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...obfsrvsd in children, that when they have got poflkffijn of any any poor creature, they are apt to ufc it ill : they often torment, and treat very roughly, young birds, butterflies, and fuch other poor animals whic'i fall into their hand?, and that with a feeming kind of pleafure. This... | |
 | John Locke - 1802 - 308 pages
...CRUELTY. ONE thing I have frequently observed in children, that, when they have got possession of any poor creature, they are apt to use it ill ; they often...treat very roughly young birds, butterflies, and such otiaer poor animals, which fall into their hands, and that with a seeming kind of pleasure. This, I... | |
 | John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...One thing I have frequently obme y' served in children, that, when they have got possession of any poor creature, they are apt to use it ill ; they often...should be taught the contrary usage; for the custom of torment, ing and killing of beasts will, by degrees, harden their minds even towards men ; and they... | |
 | Robert Whytehead - 1839 - 294 pages
...thing," he says, " I have frequently observed in children, that, when they have got possession of any poor creature, they are apt to use it ill ; they often...should be watched in them, and if they incline to any * Francis Spira. such cruelty, they should be taught the contrary usage ; for the custom of tormenting... | |
 | 1842 - 1124 pages
...quieter and better natured than it is. Some children, when they have possession of any poor creature, are apt to use it ill ; they often torment and treat...young birds, butterflies, and such other poor animals as fall into their hands, and that with a seeming kind of pleasure. This should be watched in them,... | |
 | Hints - 1843 - 344 pages
...says, "One thing I have frequently observed in children, that when they have got possession of any poor creature they are apt to use it ill; they often...be watched in them; and if they incline to any such • Have we not also on our side the highest of all authorities, that of Holy Writ. " A righteous man... | |
 | John Stewart - 1849 - 244 pages
...quieter and belter natured than it is. Some children, when they have possession of any poor creature, are apt to use it ill ; they often torment and treat...young birds, butterflies, and such other poor animals as fall into their hands, and that with a seeming kind of pleasure. This should be watched in them,... | |
 | 1849 - 214 pages
...they often torment and treal very roughly, young birds, butterflies, and such other poor animals as fall into their hands, and that with a seeming kind of pleasure. This should be watched in them, and if they incline to any such cruelty, they should be taught thfe contrary... | |
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