The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... near ; when by a constant practice they have fashioned their carriage , and made all those little expressions of civility and respect , which nature nature or custom has established in conversation , so easy 48 Of Education .
... near ; when by a constant practice they have fashioned their carriage , and made all those little expressions of civility and respect , which nature nature or custom has established in conversation , so easy 48 Of Education .
الصفحة 49
... civility to the company , or their satisfaction and easiness in it , are not yet natural nor genuine marks of the one or the other ; but rather of some defect or mistake within . Imitation of others , without discerning what is graceful ...
... civility to the company , or their satisfaction and easiness in it , are not yet natural nor genuine marks of the one or the other ; but rather of some defect or mistake within . Imitation of others , without discerning what is graceful ...
الصفحة 50
... civility in the carriage , whilst civility is not wanting in the mind , ( for there you must take care to plant it early , ) should be the parents least care , whilst they are young . If his tender mind be filled with a veneration for ...
... civility in the carriage , whilst civility is not wanting in the mind , ( for there you must take care to plant it early , ) should be the parents least care , whilst they are young . If his tender mind be filled with a veneration for ...
الصفحة 52
... civility , a great part of the roughness , which sticks to the out- side for want of better teaching , time and observation will rub off , as they grow up , if they are bred in good company ; but if in ill , all the rules in the world ...
... civility , a great part of the roughness , which sticks to the out- side for want of better teaching , time and observation will rub off , as they grow up , if they are bred in good company ; but if in ill , all the rules in the world ...
الصفحة 59
... civility to their neighbours , I know not : this I am sure , a father that breeds his son at home , has the opportunity to have him more in his own company , and there give him what encouragement he thinks fit ; and can keep him better ...
... civility to their neighbours , I know not : this I am sure , a father that breeds his son at home , has the opportunity to have him more in his own company , and there give him what encouragement he thinks fit ; and can keep him better ...
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