The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... care to make them ca- pable to deserve the favour of their parents and the esteem of every body else . § 42. Thus much for the settling your authority over children children in general . Fear and awe ought to give 34 Of Educationt .
... care to make them ca- pable to deserve the favour of their parents and the esteem of every body else . § 42. Thus much for the settling your authority over children children in general . Fear and awe ought to give 34 Of Educationt .
الصفحة 124
... favours from their parents , or others for whom they have a respect , and with whom they would be in credit . A set of children thus or- dered , and kept from the ill example of others , would , all of them , I suppose , with as much ...
... favours from their parents , or others for whom they have a respect , and with whom they would be in credit . A set of children thus or- dered , and kept from the ill example of others , would , all of them , I suppose , with as much ...
الصفحة 144
... favour to admit them to breeding ; to be taught to read and write , was more than came to their share ; they might be ignorant bumpkins and clowns , if they pleased . This so wrought upon the child , that afterwards he desired to be ...
... favour to admit them to breeding ; to be taught to read and write , was more than came to their share ; they might be ignorant bumpkins and clowns , if they pleased . This so wrought upon the child , that afterwards he desired to be ...
الصفحة 145
... favour admitted to ; when the play is done , the ball should be laid up safe out of his reach , that so it may not , by his having it in his keeping at any time , grow stale to him . § 151. To keep up his eagerness to it , let him think ...
... favour admitted to ; when the play is done , the ball should be laid up safe out of his reach , that so it may not , by his having it in his keeping at any time , grow stale to him . § 151. To keep up his eagerness to it , let him think ...
الصفحة 260
... favour of a lye ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always be a certain and unquestionable evi- dence , that ...
... favour of a lye ; wherever there is an opposition , and two pretending to be sent from heaven clash , the signs , which carry with them the evident marks of a greater power , will always be a certain and unquestionable evi- dence , that ...
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