The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... consider first the health of the body , as that which perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess ...
... consider first the health of the body , as that which perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess ...
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... be a soldier . But he that in this , breeds his son so , as if he designed him to sleep over his life , in the plenty and ease of a full for- VOL . IX . * tune he intends to leave him , little considers the Of Education . 17.
... be a soldier . But he that in this , breeds his son so , as if he designed him to sleep over his life , in the plenty and ease of a full for- VOL . IX . * tune he intends to leave him , little considers the Of Education . 17.
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... considers the exam- ples he has seen , or the age he lives in . Drink . § 16. His drink should be only small beer and that too he should never be suffered to have between meals , but after he had eat a piece of bread . The reasons why I ...
... considers the exam- ples he has seen , or the age he lives in . Drink . § 16. His drink should be only small beer and that too he should never be suffered to have between meals , but after he had eat a piece of bread . The reasons why I ...
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... considering the many evils that come from that defect , of a requisite easing of nature , I scarce know any thing more conducing to the preservation of health than this is . Once in four and twenty hours , I think is enough ; and nobody ...
... considering the many evils that come from that defect , of a requisite easing of nature , I scarce know any thing more conducing to the preservation of health than this is . Once in four and twenty hours , I think is enough ; and nobody ...
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... consider them as children , who must be tenderly used , who must play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be * permitted it , because ...
... consider them as children , who must be tenderly used , who must play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be * permitted it , because ...
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