The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... hope , I shall find an easy be- lief ; and no - body can have a pretence to doubt the ad- vice of one , who has spent some time in the study of phy- sic , when he counsels you not to be too forward in making use of physic and physicians ...
... hope , I shall find an easy be- lief ; and no - body can have a pretence to doubt the ad- vice of one , who has spent some time in the study of phy- sic , when he counsels you not to be too forward in making use of physic and physicians ...
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... hope to be heard , if it should call that luxury , which is so much owned , and universally prac tised by those of the best quality . This is now so grown a vice , and has so great sup- ports , that I know not whether it do not put in ...
... hope to be heard , if it should call that luxury , which is so much owned , and universally prac tised by those of the best quality . This is now so grown a vice , and has so great sup- ports , that I know not whether it do not put in ...
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... hope to teach him to master it , whilst you com- pound for the check you give his inclination in one place , by the satisfaction you propose to it in another . To make a good , a wise , and a virtuous man , it is fit he should learn to ...
... hope to teach him to master it , whilst you com- pound for the check you give his inclination in one place , by the satisfaction you propose to it in another . To make a good , a wise , and a virtuous man , it is fit he should learn to ...
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... hope and fear , and there is an end of all discipline . I grant , that good and evil , reward and punishment , are the only motives to a rational creature ; these are the spur and reins , whereby all man- kind are set on work and guided ...
... hope and fear , and there is an end of all discipline . I grant , that good and evil , reward and punishment , are the only motives to a rational creature ; these are the spur and reins , whereby all man- kind are set on work and guided ...
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... hope wholly to change their origi- nal tempers , nor make the gay pensive and grave , nor the melancholy sportive , without spoiling them . God has stamped certain characters upon men's minds , which , like their shapes , may perhaps be ...
... hope wholly to change their origi- nal tempers , nor make the gay pensive and grave , nor the melancholy sportive , without spoiling them . God has stamped certain characters upon men's minds , which , like their shapes , may perhaps be ...
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