The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at last at very remote and distant places . § 2. I imagine the minds of children , as easily turned , this or that way , as water itself ; and though ...
... given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at last at very remote and distant places . § 2. I imagine the minds of children , as easily turned , this or that way , as water itself ; and though ...
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... day held out against that prevailing luxury , which their eastern conquests and spoils had brought in amongst them ; and those , who had given up their old frugal eating , eating , and made feasts , yet began them not 16 Of Education .
... day held out against that prevailing luxury , which their eastern conquests and spoils had brought in amongst them ; and those , who had given up their old frugal eating , eating , and made feasts , yet began them not 16 Of Education .
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... given children in England , and nothing so destructive to them . They ought never to drink any strong liquor , but when they need it as a cordial , and the doctor prescribes it . And in this case it is , that servants are most narrowly ...
... given children in England , and nothing so destructive to them . They ought never to drink any strong liquor , but when they need it as a cordial , and the doctor prescribes it . And in this case it is , that servants are most narrowly ...
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... given , or the physician to be called to children ; especially if he be a busy man , that will presently fill their windows with gally - pots , and their stomachs with drugs . It is safer to leave them wholly to nature , than to put ...
... given , or the physician to be called to children ; especially if he be a busy man , that will presently fill their windows with gally - pots , and their stomachs with drugs . It is safer to leave them wholly to nature , than to put ...
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... given them and at another place I have seen others cry for every thing they saw , must be served out of every dish , and that first too . What made this vast difference but this , that one was accustomed to have what they called or ...
... given them and at another place I have seen others cry for every thing they saw , must be served out of every dish , and that first too . What made this vast difference but this , that one was accustomed to have what they called or ...
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