The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... leave to posterity_this mark of the friendship has been between us . For I know no greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an honest , useful , and ...
... leave to posterity_this mark of the friendship has been between us . For I know no greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an honest , useful , and ...
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... leave , therefore , to advise you , not to fence too carefully against the cold of this our climate : there are those in England , who wear the same cloaths winter and summer , and that without any inconvenience , or more sense of cold ...
... leave , therefore , to advise you , not to fence too carefully against the cold of this our climate : there are those in England , who wear the same cloaths winter and summer , and that without any inconvenience , or more sense of cold ...
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... arms , and be a soldier . But he that in this , breeds his son so , as if he designed him to sleep over his life , in the plenty and ease of a full for- VOL . IX . C tune tune he intends to leave him , little considers the Of Education .
... arms , and be a soldier . But he that in this , breeds his son so , as if he designed him to sleep over his life , in the plenty and ease of a full for- VOL . IX . C tune tune he intends to leave him , little considers the Of Education .
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John Locke. tune he intends to leave him , little considers the exam- ples he has seen , or the age he lives in . Drink . 16. His drink should be only small beer : and that too he should never be suffered to have between meals , but ...
John Locke. tune he intends to leave him , little considers the exam- ples he has seen , or the age he lives in . Drink . 16. His drink should be only small beer : and that too he should never be suffered to have between meals , but ...
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... leave them to the ladies . § 21. Of all that looks soft and effeminate , Sleep . nothing is more to be indulged children than sleep . In this alone they are to be permitted to have their full satisfaction ; nothing contributing more to ...
... leave them to the ladies . § 21. Of all that looks soft and effeminate , Sleep . nothing is more to be indulged children than sleep . In this alone they are to be permitted to have their full satisfaction ; nothing contributing more to ...
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