The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some circum- stances in his application to it ? This is natural to be so . Offensive circumstances ordinarily infect innocent things , which they are ...
... language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some circum- stances in his application to it ? This is natural to be so . Offensive circumstances ordinarily infect innocent things , which they are ...
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... languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men , you think it worth while to hazard your son's innocence ...
... languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men , you think it worth while to hazard your son's innocence ...
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... languages , & c . as under the same privilege , there will be but very rarely any occasion for blows or force in an ingenuous education . The right way to teach them those things , is , to give them a liking and inclination to what you ...
... languages , & c . as under the same privilege , there will be but very rarely any occasion for blows or force in an ingenuous education . The right way to teach them those things , is , to give them a liking and inclination to what you ...
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... language with it , which has this further ill effect , that it teaches and justifies it in children ; and the names that their parents or preceptors give them they will not be ashamed or backward to bestow on others , having so good ...
... language with it , which has this further ill effect , that it teaches and justifies it in children ; and the names that their parents or preceptors give them they will not be ashamed or backward to bestow on others , having so good ...
الصفحة 69
... language ; and , if I mis - observe not , they love to be treated as rational creatures , sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the greatest instrument to turn them by . But ...
... language ; and , if I mis - observe not , they love to be treated as rational creatures , sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the greatest instrument to turn them by . But ...
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