The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The Epistle Dedicatory .
... book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The Epistle Dedicatory .
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... teach him . It is that saves 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 ...
... teach him . It is that saves 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 ...
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... 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 stronger , and some weaker stor hs . But this I think , that many are made gormands and gluttons by ...
... 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 stronger , and some weaker stor hs . But this I think , that many are made gormands and gluttons by ...
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... teach him to forbear , which is an habit of great use for health of body and mind too . § 18. 2. Not being permitted to drink without eat- ing , will prevent the custom of having the cup often at his nose ; a dangerous beginning and ...
... teach him to forbear , which is an habit of great use for health of body and mind too . § 18. 2. Not being permitted to drink without eat- ing , will prevent the custom of having the cup often at his nose ; a dangerous beginning and ...
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... teaching them vice , and actual putting them out of the way of virtue . Before they can go , they principle them with violence , revenge , and cruelty . " Give me a blow that I may beat him , " is a lesson , which most children every ...
... teaching them vice , and actual putting them out of the way of virtue . Before they can go , they principle them with violence , revenge , and cruelty . " Give me a blow that I may beat him , " is a lesson , which most children every ...
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