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Example sentences for "early education"

  • Brier whom I last saw in his lone camp in the desert, discoursing to his young sons on the benefits of an early education.

  • Brier delivering a lecture to his children on the benefits of an early education, as referred to in his narrative.

  • At this time the controversy concerning the pieces published by Mr. James Macpherson, as translations of Ossian, was at its height.

  • A few days afterwards I called on Davies, and asked him if he thought I might take the liberty of waiting on Mr. Johnson at his Chambers in the Temple.

  • Fordyce's having suggested the topick, and said, 'I am not sorry that they got thus much for their pains.

  • While Johnson was at Plymouth, he saw a great many of its inhabitants, and was not sparing of his very entertaining conversation.

  • There are many now living who heard and received them from me, and to whom I have no apology to make for the errors into which I led them, except that, like themselves, I was the dupe of early education.

  • It makes me shudder at the weakness of man, and the unaccountable influence of early education, to think that I myself once believed in this horribly blasphemous doctrine.

  • If the figures in the above Table may be accepted as fairly correct for the world generally, it shows, still in a measurable degree, the large effect of early education in fixing our associations.

  • Conscience is now known to be partly transmitted by inheritance in the way and under the conditions clearly explained by Mr. Darwin, and partly to be an unsuspected result of early education.

  • By the methods which we have recommended, we hope it may be successfully cultivated in early education.

  • As far as accomplishments can contribute to all or any of these excellent purposes, they must be just objects of attention in early education.

  • General terms, whether in morals or in natural philosophy, should, we apprehend, be as much as possible avoided in early education.

  • The waste of talents, and the total loss of principle, to which this indiscriminate love of sympathy leads, should warn us to guard against its influence by early education.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but let; early crop; early death; early development; early dinner; early infancy; early life; early manhood; early maps; early marriages; early morn; early part; early period; early settlers; early stage; early symptom; early time; early work; early youth; finger prints; found both; its height; like most; ragged schools; room table; save thee