The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... particular reason to inquire into , and not finding the cure of it in books , I set my thoughts on work , believing that greater changes than that , might be made in our bodies , if we took the right course , and proceeded by rational ...
... particular reason to inquire into , and not finding the cure of it in books , I set my thoughts on work , believing that greater changes than that , might be made in our bodies , if we took the right course , and proceeded by rational ...
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... as the consequences of the state of esteem and acceptation they are in with their parents and gover- nors ; but they should never be offered or bestowed on them , as the reward of this or that particular Of Education . 39.
... as the consequences of the state of esteem and acceptation they are in with their parents and gover- nors ; but they should never be offered or bestowed on them , as the reward of this or that particular Of Education . 39.
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... particular perform . ance , that they show an aversion to , or to which they would not have applied themselves without that tempta , tion . § 54. But if you take away the rod on one hand , and these little encouragements , which they ...
... particular perform . ance , that they show an aversion to , or to which they would not have applied themselves without that tempta , tion . § 54. But if you take away the rod on one hand , and these little encouragements , which they ...
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... particular re- wards and punishments of this or that particular action , but as necessarily belonging to , and constantly attend- ing one , who by his carriage has brought himself into a state of disgrace or commendation . By which way ...
... particular re- wards and punishments of this or that particular action , but as necessarily belonging to , and constantly attend- ing one , who by his carriage has brought himself into a state of disgrace or commendation . By which way ...
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... can it be expected , that he should instruct them successfully in any thing but their books ; the forming of their minds and manners requiring a constant atten- · tion , and particular application to every single boy ; 56 of Education .
... can it be expected , that he should instruct them successfully in any thing but their books ; the forming of their minds and manners requiring a constant atten- · tion , and particular application to every single boy ; 56 of Education .
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