The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... thing , that from the beginning they are accus- tomed to . · < 6 An eminent instance of this , though in the contrary excess of heat , being to our present purpose , to show what use can do , I shall set down in the author's words , as ...
... thing , that from the beginning they are accus- tomed to . · < 6 An eminent instance of this , though in the contrary excess of heat , being to our present purpose , to show what use can do , I shall set down in the author's words , as ...
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... thing , that is of great advan- Air . tage to every one's health , but especially children's , is , to be much in the open air , and very little , as may be , by the fire , even in winter . By this he will accustom himself also to heat ...
... thing , that is of great advan- Air . tage to every one's health , but especially children's , is , to be much in the open air , and very little , as may be , by the fire , even in winter . By this he will accustom himself also to heat ...
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... things , he must be trusted to his own conduct , since there cannot always be a guard upon him ; except what you put into ... thing the mention of the girls brings into my mind , which must not be forgot ; and that is , that your son's ...
... things , he must be trusted to his own conduct , since there cannot always be a guard upon him ; except what you put into ... thing the mention of the girls brings into my mind , which must not be forgot ; and that is , that your son's ...
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... thing made ready for them . Augustus , when the greatest monarch on the earth , tells us , he took a bit of dry bread in his chariot . And Seneca in his 83d epistle , giving an account how he managed himself , even when he was old , and ...
... thing made ready for them . Augustus , when the greatest monarch on the earth , tells us , he took a bit of dry bread in his chariot . And Seneca in his 83d epistle , giving an account how he managed himself , even when he was old , and ...
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... things , do not begin to make any thing customary , the practice whereof you would not have continue and increase . It is conveni- ent for health and sobriety , to drink no more than natural thirst requires : and he that eats not salt ...
... things , do not begin to make any thing customary , the practice whereof you would not have continue and increase . It is conveni- ent for health and sobriety , to drink no more than natural thirst requires : and he that eats not salt ...
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