The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... conversation of two friends , than a discourse designed for public view . The importunity of friends is the common apology for publications men are afraid to own themselves for- ward to . But you know I can truly say , that if some ...
... conversation of two friends , than a discourse designed for public view . The importunity of friends is the common apology for publications men are afraid to own themselves for- ward to . But you know I can truly say , that if some ...
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... conversation , with whom he can be at ease . If therefore a strict hand be kept over children from the beginning , they will in that age be tractable , and quietly submit to it , as never having known any other : and if , as they grow ...
... conversation , with whom he can be at ease . If therefore a strict hand be kept over children from the beginning , they will in that age be tractable , and quietly submit to it , as never having known any other : and if , as they grow ...
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... they come 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 .
... they come 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 .
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... conversation are all con- strained motions , actions , words , or looks , which , though designed to show either their respect or civility to the company , or their satisfaction and easiness in it , are not yet natural nor genuine marks ...
... conversation are all con- strained motions , actions , words , or looks , which , though designed to show either their respect or civility to the company , or their satisfaction and easiness in it , are not yet natural nor genuine marks ...
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... conversation ; and , if I mistake not , it has often its rise from the lazy admoni- tions of those who give rules , and propose examples , without joining practice with their instructions , and making their pupils repeat the action in ...
... conversation ; and , if I mistake not , it has often its rise from the lazy admoni- tions of those who give rules , and propose examples , without joining practice with their instructions , and making their pupils repeat the action in ...
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