The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... mind directs not wisely , will never take the right way ; and he whose body is crazy and feeble , will never be able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na ...
... mind directs not wisely , will never take the right way ; and he whose body is crazy and feeble , will never be able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na ...
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... mind , by good principles and established habits , which is the best and surest , and therefore most to be taken care of . For , from repeated cautions and rules , ever so often incul- cated , you are not to expect any thing , either in ...
... mind , by good principles and established habits , which is the best and surest , and therefore most to be taken care of . For , from repeated cautions and rules , ever so often incul- cated , you are not to expect any thing , either in ...
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... mind , than children's pecially to drink in prig used to strong drink ; es- with the Fruit . 20. Fruit makes one of the most diffi- cult chapters in the government of health , especially that of children . Our first parents ventured ...
... mind , than children's pecially to drink in prig used to strong drink ; es- with the Fruit . 20. Fruit makes one of the most diffi- cult chapters in the government of health , especially that of children . Our first parents ventured ...
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... mind ; the next and principal business is , to set the mind right , that on all occasions it may be disposed to consent to nothing , but what may be suitable to the dignity and excellency of a rational creature . §32 . If what I have ...
... mind ; the next and principal business is , to set the mind right , that on all occasions it may be disposed to consent to nothing , but what may be suitable to the dignity and excellency of a rational creature . §32 . If what I have ...
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... mind to them , rather than make the poor baby cry , or be out of humour ; why , when he is grown up , must he not be ... minds ? is not this the way of. Of Education . 29.
... mind to them , rather than make the poor baby cry , or be out of humour ; why , when he is grown up , must he not be ... minds ? is not this the way of. Of Education . 29.
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