The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... objects as suitable to the longing of twenty - one or more years , as what he cried for , when little , was to the inclinations of a child . The having desires accommodated to the apprehensions and relish of those several ages , is not ...
... objects as suitable to the longing of twenty - one or more years , as what he cried for , when little , was to the inclinations of a child . The having desires accommodated to the apprehensions and relish of those several ages , is not ...
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... object ; but flatter still his appetite , and allow that must be satisfied , wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present ...
... object ; but flatter still his appetite , and allow that must be satisfied , wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present ...
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... objects of their desires are made assisting to virtue ; when a settled experience from the beginning teaches children , that the things they delight in , belong to , and are to be enjoyed by those only , who are in a state of reputation ...
... objects of their desires are made assisting to virtue ; when a settled experience from the beginning teaches children , that the things they delight in , belong to , and are to be enjoyed by those only , who are in a state of reputation ...
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... all kinds , when they are young . Let not any fearful apprehensions be talked into them , nor terrible objects surprise them . This often so shat- ters ters and discomposes the spirits , that they never reco- Of Education . 107.
... all kinds , when they are young . Let not any fearful apprehensions be talked into them , nor terrible objects surprise them . This often so shat- ters ters and discomposes the spirits , that they never reco- Of Education . 107.
الصفحة 108
... objects , and till they can talk and understand what is said to them , are scarce capable of that reasoning and discourse , which should be used to let them know there is no harm in those frightful objects , which we would make them ...
... objects , and till they can talk and understand what is said to them , are scarce capable of that reasoning and discourse , which should be used to let them know there is no harm in those frightful objects , which we would make them ...
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