The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess not amiss , in a very little compass . Health . §3 ...
... perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess not amiss , in a very little compass . Health . §3 ...
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... perhaps , too much pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a ...
... perhaps , too much pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a ...
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... perhaps Italy will be thought much warmer than England , and the chilliness of their waters not to come near ours in winter . If the rivers of Italy are warmer , those of Germany and Poland are much colder , than any in this our country ...
... perhaps Italy will be thought much warmer than England , and the chilliness of their waters not to come near ours in winter . If the rivers of Italy are warmer , those of Germany and Poland are much colder , than any in this our country ...
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... $ 29 . This is all I have to trouble you with , concerning his management , in the ordinary course of his health . Perhaps it will be expected from me , me , that I should give some directions of physic Of Education . 25.
... $ 29 . This is all I have to trouble you with , concerning his management , in the ordinary course of his health . Perhaps it will be expected from me , me , that I should give some directions of physic Of Education . 25.
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... perhaps too late , would be glad to get out those weeds which their own hands have planted , and which now have taken too deep root to be easily extir- pated . For he that has been used to have his will in every thing , as long as he ...
... perhaps too late , would be glad to get out those weeds which their own hands have planted , and which now have taken too deep root to be easily extir- pated . For he that has been used to have his will in every thing , as long as he ...
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