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So must one condemn all violent castigation. No teacher can vindicate a blow with the fist or the edge of his book. If by any chance he be tempted to lift his foot, his feelings of con- cern should be such as effectually to guard against the recurrence of such an action. Kicking does not belong to the accomplish- ments in school practice. However good the teaching was under the flogging regime, and every one who knows anything of the history of our country knows it was careful and thorough, the... infliction of punishment was often strangely separated from reflection and justice. Even though such cases as that described were only of occasional occurrence, it is beyond doubt that the continual resort to c 34 ON TEACHING. " the tawse" led many teachers to chastise their pupils more as the expression of their own irritation with the condition of things under their government than as a reasonable penalty for the offence of the sufferer. The frequency of chastisement became a temptation to the teacher.
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