The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... mean time , bear me witness , that the method here proposed has had no ordinary effects upon a gentleman's son , it was not designed for . I will not say the good temper of the child did not very much contribute to it , but this I think ...
... mean time , bear me witness , that the method here proposed has had no ordinary effects upon a gentleman's son , it was not designed for . I will not say the good temper of the child did not very much contribute to it , but this I think ...
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... means , come to be so recon- ciled by custom , to wet their feet , that they take no more cold or harm by it , than if they were wet in their hands . And what is it , I pray , that makes this great difference between the hands and the ...
... means , come to be so recon- ciled by custom , to wet their feet , that they take no more cold or harm by it , than if they were wet in their hands . And what is it , I pray , that makes this great difference between the hands and the ...
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... means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to be eaten , will gain time to warm the beer blood - hot , which then he may drink safely . If he be very dry , it will go down so warmed , and quench his thirst better : and if he ...
... means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to be eaten , will gain time to warm the beer blood - hot , which then he may drink safely . If he be very dry , it will go down so warmed , and quench his thirst better : and if he ...
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... mean sort of people , placing a great part of their happiness in strong drink , are always forward to make court to my ... means of their mind , who would keep children almost wholly from fruit , as a thing totally unwholesome for them ...
... mean sort of people , placing a great part of their happiness in strong drink , are always forward to make court to my ... means of their mind , who would keep children almost wholly from fruit , as a thing totally unwholesome for them ...
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... mean , that it should always be continued to them , in so large a proportion , and they suffered to indulge a drowzy laziness in their beds , as they grow up bigger : But whether they should begin to be restrained at seven , or ten ...
... mean , that it should always be continued to them , in so large a proportion , and they suffered to indulge a drowzy laziness in their beds , as they grow up bigger : But whether they should begin to be restrained at seven , or ten ...
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