The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... manners and abilities of men , is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall ...
... manners and abilities of men , is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall ...
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... manners , which the world com- plains of , that there are any footsteps at all left to virtue . I desire to know what vice can be named , which parents , and those about children , do not season them with , and drop into them the seeds ...
... manners , which the world com- plains of , that there are any footsteps at all left to virtue . I desire to know what vice can be named , which parents , and those about children , do not season them with , and drop into them the seeds ...
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... Manners . § 67. Manners , as they call it , about which children are so often perplexed , and have so many goodly exhortations made them , by their wise maids and governesses , I think , are rather to be learned by example than rules ...
... Manners . § 67. Manners , as they call it , about which children are so often perplexed , and have so many goodly exhortations made them , by their wise maids and governesses , I think , are rather to be learned by example than rules ...
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... manners , will come in their due time , if , when they are removed out of their maid's care , they are put into the hands of a well - bred man to be their governor . Whilst they are very young , any carelessness is to be borne with in ...
... manners , will come in their due time , if , when they are removed out of their maid's care , they are put into the hands of a well - bred man to be their governor . Whilst they are very young , any carelessness is to be borne with in ...
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... manners of his scholars , and can show as great effects of his care of forming their minds to virtue , and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a ...
... manners of his scholars , and can show as great effects of his care of forming their minds to virtue , and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a ...
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