The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... temper of the child did not very much contribute to it , but this I think , you and the parents are satisfied of , that a con- trary usage , according to the ordinary disciplining of children , would not have mended that temper , nor ...
... temper of the child did not very much contribute to it , but this I think , you and the parents are satisfied of , that a con- trary usage , according to the ordinary disciplining of children , would not have mended that temper , nor ...
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... tempers , strength , and constitutions must be con- sidered but some time between seven and fourteen , if they are too great lovers of their beds , I think it may be seasonable to begin to reduce them , by degrees , to about eight hours ...
... tempers , strength , and constitutions must be con- sidered but some time between seven and fourteen , if they are too great lovers of their beds , I think it may be seasonable to begin to reduce them , by degrees , to about eight hours ...
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... tempers in the beginning , which , by too forward appli- cations , might have been made lusty discases . When such a gentle treatment will not stop the growing mischief , nor hinder it from turning into a formed disease , it will be ...
... tempers in the beginning , which , by too forward appli- cations , might have been made lusty discases . When such a gentle treatment will not stop the growing mischief , nor hinder it from turning into a formed disease , it will be ...
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... temper , therefore , so contrary to un- guided nature , is to be got betimes ; and this habit , as the true foundation of future ability and happiness , is to be wrought into the mind , as early as may be , even from the first dawnings ...
... temper , therefore , so contrary to un- guided nature , is to be got betimes ; and this habit , as the true foundation of future ability and happiness , is to be wrought into the mind , as early as may be , even from the first dawnings ...
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... temper . The child submits , and dissembles obedience , whilst the fear of the rod hangs over him ; but when that is removed , and , by being out of sight , he can promise himself impunity , he gives the greater scope to his natural ...
... temper . The child submits , and dissembles obedience , whilst the fear of the rod hangs over him ; but when that is removed , and , by being out of sight , he can promise himself impunity , he gives the greater scope to his natural ...
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