The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... pleased , that I can leave to posterity this mark of the friendship has been between us . For I know no greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an ...
... pleased , that I can leave to posterity this mark of the friendship has been between us . For I know no greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an ...
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... pleased with the things we are used to . Another good you will gain hereby is , that you will not teach him to eat more nor oftener than nature requires . I do not think that all people's appe- tites are alike ; some have naturally ...
... pleased with the things we are used to . Another good you will gain hereby is , that you will not teach him to eat more nor oftener than nature requires . I do not think that all people's appe- tites are alike ; some have naturally ...
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... pleased them , but because it was thought fit for them . If things suitable to their wants were supplied to them , so that they were never suffered to have what they once cried for , they would learn to be content without it ; would ...
... pleased them , but because it was thought fit for them . If things suitable to their wants were supplied to them , so that they were never suffered to have what they once cried for , they would learn to be content without it ; would ...
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... pleased with an humane , friendly , civil temper , where- ever we meet with it . A mind free , and master of itself and all its actions , not low and narrow , not haughty and insolent , not blemished with any great defect ; is what ...
... pleased with an humane , friendly , civil temper , where- ever we meet with it . A mind free , and master of itself and all its actions , not low and narrow , not haughty and insolent , not blemished with any great defect ; is what ...
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... he may be led on farther than perhaps you could imagine . For knowledge is grateful to the un- derstanding , as light to the eyes : children are pleased and delighted with it exceedingly , especially if they see I 2 Of Education . 115.
... he may be led on farther than perhaps you could imagine . For knowledge is grateful to the un- derstanding , as light to the eyes : children are pleased and delighted with it exceedingly , especially if they see I 2 Of Education . 115.
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