The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... tell . This I am sure , it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expence , that vanity hath yet found out : and so I leave them to the ladies . $ 21.Of all that looks soft and effeminate , Sleep . nothing is more to be indulged ...
... tell . This I am sure , it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expence , that vanity hath yet found out : and so I leave them to the ladies . $ 21.Of all that looks soft and effeminate , Sleep . nothing is more to be indulged ...
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... tell those they love , that they are guilty in such or such cases of ill breeding . Errours in other things may often with civility be shown an- other ; and it is no breach of good manners , or friend- ship , to set him right in other ...
... tell those they love , that they are guilty in such or such cases of ill breeding . Errours in other things may often with civility be shown an- other ; and it is no breach of good manners , or friend- ship , to set him right in other ...
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... upon them . I now tell you , they love something more ; and that is dominion : and this is the first original of most vicious habits , that are ordinary and natural . This love of power and dominion shows Of Education 93.
... upon them . I now tell you , they love something more ; and that is dominion : and this is the first original of most vicious habits , that are ordinary and natural . This love of power and dominion shows Of Education 93.
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... tell them how it is called , is usually the proper answer to that demand . The next question usually is , What is it for ? And to this it should be answered truly and directly ; the use of the thing should be told , and the way ...
... tell them how it is called , is usually the proper answer to that demand . The next question usually is , What is it for ? And to this it should be answered truly and directly ; the use of the thing should be told , and the way ...
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... tell them plainly , that it is a thing that belongs not to them to know , than to pop them off with a falsehood , or a frivolous answer . § 122. Pertness , that appears sometimes so early , proceeds from a principle that seldom ...
... tell them plainly , that it is a thing that belongs not to them to know , than to pop them off with a falsehood , or a frivolous answer . § 122. Pertness , that appears sometimes so early , proceeds from a principle that seldom ...
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