The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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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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... trouble the world with a discourse on this subject . But yet I doubt not but , when it is considered , there will be others of opinion with me , that the sooner this way is begun with children , the easier it will be for them , and ...
... trouble the world with a discourse on this subject . But yet I doubt not but , when it is considered , there will be others of opinion with me , that the sooner this way is begun with children , the easier it will be for them , and ...
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... trouble ; yet , at last , will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends , as he will be , all his life , an useless thing to himself and others . 52. Beating then , and all other sorts of Rewards . slavish and corporal ...
... trouble ; yet , at last , will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends , as he will be , all his life , an useless thing to himself and others . 52. Beating then , and all other sorts of Rewards . slavish and corporal ...
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John Locke. with more violence , give him stronger longings , and you more trouble . Reputation . 56. The rewards and punishments then whereby we should keep children in order , are quite of another kind ; and of that force , that when ...
John Locke. with more violence , give him stronger longings , and you more trouble . Reputation . 56. The rewards and punishments then whereby we should keep children in order , are quite of another kind ; and of that force , that when ...
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... trouble yourself about those faults in them , which you know age will cure . And therefore want of well - fashioned civility in the carriage , whilst civility is not wanting in the mind , ( for there you must take care to plant it early ...
... trouble yourself about those faults in them , which you know age will cure . And therefore want of well - fashioned civility in the carriage , whilst civility is not wanting in the mind , ( for there you must take care to plant it early ...
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