The first Thing to be taken care of, is, that Children be not too warmly clad or covered, Winter or Summer. The Face, when we are born, is no less tender than any other Part of the Body. 'Tis Use alone hardens it, and makes it more able to endure the... Powell's domestic magazine - Page 701860Full view - About this book
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pages
...to one that will mak-j any Figure in the World, is too obvious to need any Proof. §. ?.. The fir ft Thing to be taken Care of, is, That Children be not too numl, dad or cover'd, Winter or Sum- Warmth* mer. Th« Face, when we are born, is no lefs tender than... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...either fpoiled, or at frndermfs. leaft harmed by cockering and tendernefs. § 5. The firft thing to bs taken care of, is, that children be not too warmly clad or cover'd, winter or fummer. Warmth. The face when we are born, is no lefs tender than any other part... | |
| 1827 - 554 pages
...talisman that would have kept him safe. EARLY PHYSICAL EDUCATION. [Extracted from the Parent's Friend.] The first thing to be taken care of is, that children be not to« warmly clad or covered, winter or summer. The face, when we are born, is no less tender thnn any... | |
| Karl Ernst von Baer, Grigoriĭ Petrovich Helmersen - 1834 - 1250 pages
...ärztliche Verordnung (p. 203). Locke's Werk: Some thoughts concerning education. Cambridge, 1880. TLe first thing to be taken care of, is, that children...be not too warmly clad or covered, winter or summer (p. 2). Your son's clothes bc never made strait, especially about the breast (p. 8). As for bis diet,... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 pages
...Children's Constitutions are either spoiled, or at least harmed, by Cockering and Tenderness. Warmth. — The first Thing to be taken care of, is, that Children...is no less tender than any other Part of the Body. 'Tis Use alone hardens it, and makes it more able to endure the Cold: And therefore the Scythian Philosopher... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 pages
...children's constitutions are either spoiled, or at least harmed, by cockering and tenderness. WARMTH. 5. The first thing to be taken care of is, that children...clad or covered, winter or summer. The face, when wo are born, is no less tender than any other part of the body ; it is use alone hardens it, and makes... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 pages
...most children's constitutions are either spoiled, or at least harmed, by cockering and tenderness. 5. The first thing to be taken care of is, that children...no less tender than any other part of the body ; it IB use alone hardens it, and makes it more able to endure the cold. And therefore the Scythian philosopher... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 598 pages
...children's constitutions," he said, " are either spoilt or at least harmed by cockering and tenderness. The face, when we are born, is no less tender than any other part of the body. 'Tis use alone hardens it and makes it more able to endure the cold. And therefore the Scythian philosopher... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 618 pages
...constitutions," he said, " are either ipoilt or at least harmed by cockering and tenderness. The face, when we we born, is no less tender than any other part of the body. "Tis use alone hirdens it and makes it more able to endure the cold. And therefore the Scythian philosopher... | |
| 1884 - 1252 pages
...ärztliche Verordnung (p. 203). Locke's Werk: Some thoughts concerning education. Cambridge, 1880. The first thing to be taken care of, is, that children...be not too warmly clad or covered, winter or summer (p. 2). Your son's clothes be never made strait, especially abont the breast (p. 8). As for bis diet,... | |
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