... cherished. Beware how you needlessly sever any of those ties of family, of friendship, of neighborhood, during the period of their strongest growth, lest you make a homeless man, a wanderer and a stranger. Especially beware how you cause him to neglect... Annual Report - Page 29by Perkins School for the Blind - 1857Full view - About this book
 | Florence Davenport Hill - 1868 - 300 pages
...the like. . . . Beware how you sever any of those ties of family, of friendship, of neighbourhood, during the period of their strongest growth, lest...with persons subject to an infirmity like his own. "a The latter remarks have especial reference to the blind ; but a close parallel may be drawn between... | |
 | 1870 - 688 pages
...the like. . . . Beware how you sever any of those ties of family, of friendship, of neighbourhood, during the period of their strongest growth, lest...friendship will be most important to him during life." These latter words have a peculiar bearing on our present subject ; namely, the training of pauper... | |
 | Frances A. Koestler - 2004 - 678 pages
...kindred, of friendship, and of neighborhood. . . . Beware how you needlessly sever any of those ties . . . lest you make a homeless man, a wanderer and a stranger....friendship will be most important to him during life . . . and how you restrict him to such relations with persons subject to an infirmity like his own.... | |
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