The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... notions , who liked them so well , that they thought them worth printing , I may flatter my- self , they will not be lost labour to every body . I myself have been consulted of late by so many , who profess themselves at a loss how to ...
... notions , who liked them so well , that they thought them worth printing , I may flatter my- self , they will not be lost labour to every body . I myself have been consulted of late by so many , who profess themselves at a loss how to ...
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... notions of property , and to know what is theirs by a peculiar right exclusive of others . And since children seldom have any thing but by gift , and that for the most part from their parents , they may be at first taught not to take or ...
... notions of property , and to know what is theirs by a peculiar right exclusive of others . And since children seldom have any thing but by gift , and that for the most part from their parents , they may be at first taught not to take or ...
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... notions put into us , that they will do us harm . The pleasant brightness and lustre of flame and fire so delights child- ren , that at first they always desire to be handling of it : but when constant experience has convinced them , by ...
... notions put into us , that they will do us harm . The pleasant brightness and lustre of flame and fire so delights child- ren , that at first they always desire to be handling of it : but when constant experience has convinced them , by ...
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... notions that are above it , or with the variety or number of things that are not to his present purpose . Mark what it is his mind aims at in the question , and not what words he expresses it in : and , when you have informed and ...
... notions that are above it , or with the variety or number of things that are not to his present purpose . Mark what it is his mind aims at in the question , and not what words he expresses it in : and , when you have informed and ...
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... notions they have borrowed , and the prejudices of their educa- tion . § 121. 4. Perhaps it may not sometimes be amiss to excite their curiosity , by bringing strange and new things in their way , on purpose to engage their enquiry ...
... notions they have borrowed , and the prejudices of their educa- tion . § 121. 4. Perhaps it may not sometimes be amiss to excite their curiosity , by bringing strange and new things in their way , on purpose to engage their enquiry ...
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