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" that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother,' and the corroborations of it in the case of John Wesley, the Napier family, and many others — much remains to be said for the other side of the question, and examples, such as the second... "
Home Life: what it is and what is Needs - 72. oldal
szerző: John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware - 1873
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The Quarterly Review, 119. kötet

1866 - 586 oldal
...been directly traceable to maternal character and influence — notwithstanding Napoleon's dictum ' that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother,' and the corroborations of it in the case of John Wesley, the Napier family, and many others — much...

The Quarterly Review, 119. kötet

1866 - 582 oldal
...Iiren directly traceable to maternal character and influence—notwithstanding Napoleon's dictum ' that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother,' and the corroborations of it in the case of John Wesley, the Napier family, and many others— much...

The Quarterly Review, 119. kötet

1866 - 604 oldal
...been directly traceable to maternal character and influence — notwithstanding Napoleon's dictum ' that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother,' and the corroborations of it in the case of John Wesley, the Napier family, and many others — much...

The Ladies' Repository, 26. kötet

1866 - 882 oldal
...have been directly traceable to maternal character and influence — notwithstanding Napoleon's dictum "that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother," and the corroboration of it in the case of John Wesley, the Xapir;1 family, and many others— much...

Mosaics of Human Life

Elizabeth A. Thurston - 1866 - 320 oldal
...them it feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below. HW Longfellow. THE fate of the child is always the work of his mother. Napoleon, ANTIPODES. stood looking at Topsy. There stood the two children, representatives of the two...

Manford's Magazine, 31. kötet

1887 - 784 oldal
...from his mother.'1'' Rev. JWF Ware said—" I do not know that I could quite subscribe to the sayinor of Napoleon, that the fate of the child is always...person or thing has so much to do with the present and future of the child as the mother, and this by necessity and by a law of our being." Dr. Samuel M....

Thoughts that Inspire, 1. kötet

1905 - 330 oldal
...confess it. — CONFUCIUS. The farmers are the founders of civilization and prosperity. — WEBSTER. The fate of the child is always the work of his mother. —NAPOLEON. The fewer the words the better the prayer. — LUTHER. The finest type of the coming man...

The Volta Review, 18. kötet

1916 - 612 oldal
...opportunity to assist in the development of his character. He has a fixed place in his home. Napoleón said : "The fate of the child is always the work of his mother." If the finances of the family will permit, let them secure a private teacher, and have her work with...

The New England Medical Gazette, 52. kötet

1917 - 758 oldal
...wide responsibility of educating their children to be the worthy parents of the future. Napoleon said: "The fate of the child is always the work of his mother." She influences more than any one else his emotional and moral nature; she becomes his ideal. In the...

The Clinique: A Monthly Abstract of the Clinics and of the ..., 46. kötet

1925 - 590 oldal
...responsibility of educating their children to be the worthy parents of the future. Napoleon said : "The fate of the child is always the work of his mother." She influences more than any one else his emotional and moral nature ; she become his ideal. In the...




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