The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... told were for a grown woman ; they were so exceedingly disproportioned to the feet of one of the same age , amongst us , that they would scarce have been big enough for one of our little girls . Besides this , it is observed , that ...
... told were for a grown woman ; they were so exceedingly disproportioned to the feet of one of the same age , amongst us , that they would scarce have been big enough for one of our little girls . Besides this , it is observed , that ...
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... told , and talked to do upon the spot , what they have never been accus- tomed to , nor know how to do as they should : to hare and rate them thus at every turn , is not to teach them , but to vex and torment them to no purpose . They ...
... told , and talked to do upon the spot , what they have never been accus- tomed to , nor know how to do as they should : to hare and rate them thus at every turn , is not to teach them , but to vex and torment them to no purpose . They ...
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... in breeding are the first that are taken notice of by others , yet they are the last that any one is told of . Not but that the malice of the world is for- ward ward enough to tattle of them ; but it is Of Education . 79.
... in breeding are the first that are taken notice of by others , yet they are the last that any one is told of . Not but that the malice of the world is for- ward ward enough to tattle of them ; but it is Of Education . 79.
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... told the arts they use , and the trains they lay ; and now and then have set before him the tragical or ridiculous ex- amples of those who are ruining , or ruined , this way . The age is not like to want instances of this kind , which ...
... told the arts they use , and the trains they lay ; and now and then have set before him the tragical or ridiculous ex- amples of those who are ruining , or ruined , this way . The age is not like to want instances of this kind , which ...
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... told you before , that children love Dominion . liberty ; and therefore they should be brought to do the things that are fit for them , without feeling any restraint laid upon them . I now tell you , they love something more ; and that ...
... told you before , that children love Dominion . liberty ; and therefore they should be brought to do the things that are fit for them , without feeling any restraint laid upon them . I now tell you , they love something more ; and that ...
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