Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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82. oldal
... moral indifference . Nowadays we regard games of chance as suspect and dangerous , and the proceeds of gambling as the least moral and least respectable of revenues . We still play games of chance , but with an uneasy conscience . This ...
... moral indifference . Nowadays we regard games of chance as suspect and dangerous , and the proceeds of gambling as the least moral and least respectable of revenues . We still play games of chance , but with an uneasy conscience . This ...
84. oldal
... moral condemnation , there was no reason to forbid children to play them : hence the countless scenes , which art has handed down to us , of children playing cards , dice , backgammon , etc. The scholastic dialogues which schoolboys ...
... moral condemnation , there was no reason to forbid children to play them : hence the countless scenes , which art has handed down to us , of children playing cards , dice , backgammon , etc. The scholastic dialogues which schoolboys ...
206. oldal
... moral discipline had been the original reason for the founding of the colleges and had inspired their authoritarian regulations in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . Soon , especially with the Jesuits , moral education became one ...
... moral discipline had been the original reason for the founding of the colleges and had inspired their authoritarian regulations in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . Soon , especially with the Jesuits , moral education became one ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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