The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... kind are but few ; and I think I may say , that , of all the men we meet with , nine parts of ten are what they are , good or evil , useful or not , by their educa- tion . It is that which makes the great difference in mankind . mankind ...
... kind are but few ; and I think I may say , that , of all the men we meet with , nine parts of ten are what they are , good or evil , useful or not , by their educa- tion . It is that which makes the great difference in mankind . mankind ...
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... kind of beauty in it , ) by bracing and binding them hard from their in- fancy , have very little feet . I saw lately a pair of china shoes , which I was told were for a grown woman ; they were so exceedingly disproportioned to the feet ...
... kind of beauty in it , ) by bracing and binding them hard from their in- fancy , have very little feet . I saw lately a pair of china shoes , which I was told were for a grown woman ; they were so exceedingly disproportioned to the feet ...
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... kind words and usage , till they are come perfectly to themselves , and being quite dressed , you are sure they are thoroughly awake . The being forced from their sleep , how gently soever you do it , is pain enough to them and care ...
... kind words and usage , till they are come perfectly to themselves , and being quite dressed , you are sure they are thoroughly awake . The being forced from their sleep , how gently soever you do it , is pain enough to them and care ...
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... kind of a man such a one is like to prove , is easy to foresee . §37 . These are oversights usually committed by those who seem to take the greatest care of their children's education . But , if we look into the common manage ment of ...
... kind of a man such a one is like to prove , is easy to foresee . §37 . These are oversights usually committed by those who seem to take the greatest care of their children's education . But , if we look into the common manage ment of ...
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... kind of punishment contributes not at all to the mastery of our natural propensity to indulge corporal and present pleasure , and to avoid pain at any rate ; but rather encourages it ; and thereby strengthens that in us , which is the ...
... kind of punishment contributes not at all to the mastery of our natural propensity to indulge corporal and present pleasure , and to avoid pain at any rate ; but rather encourages it ; and thereby strengthens that in us , which is the ...
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