The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... seem impossible , provided we accustom ourselves ' from our infancy . The Malteses do so , who harden the bodies of their children , and reconcile them to the heat , by making them go stark naked , without shirt , drawers , or any thing ...
... seem impossible , provided we accustom ourselves ' from our infancy . The Malteses do so , who harden the bodies of their children , and reconcile them to the heat , by making them go stark naked , without shirt , drawers , or any thing ...
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... seem to give re- lief , rather increasing than removing the evil . § 24. It being an indisposition I had a particular reason to inquire into , and not finding the cure of it in books , I set my thoughts on work , believing that greater ...
... seem to give re- lief , rather increasing than removing the evil . § 24. It being an indisposition I had a particular reason to inquire into , and not finding the cure of it in books , I set my thoughts on work , believing that greater ...
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... seem to take the greatest care of their children's education . But , if we look into the common manage ment of children , we shall have reason to wonder , in the great dissoluteness of manners , which the world com- plains of , that ...
... seem to take the greatest care of their children's education . But , if we look into the common manage ment of children , we shall have reason to wonder , in the great dissoluteness of manners , which the world com- plains of , that ...
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... seems plain to me , that the princi- Craving . ple of all virtue and excellency lies in a power of denying ourselves the satisfaction of our own desires , where reason does not authorise them . This power is to be got and improved by ...
... seems plain to me , that the princi- Craving . ple of all virtue and excellency lies in a power of denying ourselves the satisfaction of our own desires , where reason does not authorise them . This power is to be got and improved by ...
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... seem abso → lutely necessary . For if you burden him with many rules , one of these two things must necessarily follow , that either he must be very often punished , which will be of ill consequence , by making punishment too fre ...
... seem abso → lutely necessary . For if you burden him with many rules , one of these two things must necessarily follow , that either he must be very often punished , which will be of ill consequence , by making punishment too fre ...
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