The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... faults in the first concoction , that are never mended in the second or third , carry their afterwards - incorrigible taint with them , through all the parts and stations of life . I am so far from being conceited of any thing I have ...
... faults in the first concoction , that are never mended in the second or third , carry their afterwards - incorrigible taint with them , through all the parts and stations of life . I am so far from being conceited of any thing I have ...
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... , to about eight hours , which is generally rest enough for healthy grown people . If you have accustomed him , as you should do , to rise constantly , very early in the N morning , this fault of being too long in. Of Education .
... , to about eight hours , which is generally rest enough for healthy grown people . If you have accustomed him , as you should do , to rise constantly , very early in the N morning , this fault of being too long in. Of Education .
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... fault of being too long in bed will easily be reformed , and most children will be forward enough to shorten that time themselves , by coveting to sit up with the company at night : though , if they be not looked after , they will be ...
... fault of being too long in bed will easily be reformed , and most children will be forward enough to shorten that time themselves , by coveting to sit up with the company at night : though , if they be not looked after , they will be ...
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... faults too . They must not be crossed , forsooth ; they must be permitted to have their wills in all things : and they being in their infancies not capable of great vices , their parents think little irregulari- very they may safely ...
... faults too . They must not be crossed , forsooth ; they must be permitted to have their wills in all things : and they being in their infancies not capable of great vices , their parents think little irregulari- very they may safely ...
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... faults the more , so that there be few parents then so blind , as not to see them ! few so insensible as not to feel the ill effects of their own indulgence . He had the will of his maid before he could speak or go ; he had the mastery ...
... faults the more , so that there be few parents then so blind , as not to see them ! few so insensible as not to feel the ill effects of their own indulgence . He had the will of his maid before he could speak or go ; he had the mastery ...
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