The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... many a man's life : and the Romans thought it so ne- cessary , that they ranked it with letters ; and it was the common phrase to mark one ill - educated , and good for nothing ; that he had neither learned to read , Of Education . 11.
... many a man's life : and the Romans thought it so ne- cessary , that they ranked it with letters ; and it was the common phrase to mark one ill - educated , and good for nothing ; that he had neither learned to read , Of Education . 11.
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... letters on them , to teach children the alphabet by playing ; and twenty other ways may be found , suitable to their particular tempers , to make this kind of learning a sport to them .. § 149. Thus children may be cozened into a know ...
... letters on them , to teach children the alphabet by playing ; and twenty other ways may be found , suitable to their particular tempers , to make this kind of learning a sport to them .. § 149. Thus children may be cozened into a know ...
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... letters , or perhaps only two at first ; and when he is perfect in them , then add another ; and so on , till each side having one letter , there be on it the whole alphabet . This I would have others play with before him , it being as ...
... letters , or perhaps only two at first ; and when he is perfect in them , then add another ; and so on , till each side having one letter , there be on it the whole alphabet . This I would have others play with before him , it being as ...
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... letters pasted upon the sides of the dice , or polygon , were best to be of the size of those of the folio bible to begin with , and none of them capital let- ters ; when once he can read what is printed in such letters , he will not ...
... letters pasted upon the sides of the dice , or polygon , were best to be of the size of those of the folio bible to begin with , and none of them capital let- ters ; when once he can read what is printed in such letters , he will not ...
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... letter . And when he can do that well , he must then exercise on fair paper ; and so may easily be brought to write the hand you desire . Drawing . § 161. When he can write well , and quick , I think it may be convenient , not only to ...
... letter . And when he can do that well , he must then exercise on fair paper ; and so may easily be brought to write the hand you desire . Drawing . § 161. When he can write well , and quick , I think it may be convenient , not only to ...
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