The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... less indulged than any : these , like 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 ...
... less indulged than any : these , like 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 ...
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... less tender than any other part of the body : it is use alone hardens it , and makes it more able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso- pher gave a very significant answer to the Athenian , who wondered how he could ...
... less tender than any other part of the body : it is use alone hardens it , and makes it more able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso- pher gave a very significant answer to the Athenian , who wondered how he could ...
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... less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow , when all one can do is little enough to keep them warm ! A little to remove their fears by examples , without which the ...
... less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow , when all one can do is little enough to keep them warm ! A little to remove their fears by examples , without which the ...
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... less danger , be freer from diseases whilst they were little , and lay the foundations of an healthy and strong constitution much surer , if they were not crammed so much as they are , by fond mothers and foolish servants , and were ...
... less danger , be freer from diseases whilst they were little , and lay the foundations of an healthy and strong constitution much surer , if they were not crammed so much as they are , by fond mothers and foolish servants , and were ...
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... less than teach her to admire herself , by calling her , " her little " " queen , and " her princess ? " Thus the little ones are taught to be proud of their clothes , before they can put them on . And why should they not continue to 66 ...
... less than teach her to admire herself , by calling her , " her little " " queen , and " her princess ? " Thus the little ones are taught to be proud of their clothes , before they can put them on . And why should they not continue to 66 ...
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