The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... understand not ; and they should be afraid to put nature out of her way , in fashioning the parts , when they know not how the least and meanest is made . And yet I have seen so many instances of children receiving great harm from ...
... understand not ; and they should be afraid to put nature out of her way , in fashioning the parts , when they know not how the least and meanest is made . And yet I have seen so many instances of children receiving great harm from ...
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... understanding . § 45. That this is so , will be easily allowed , Self - denial . when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations ...
... understanding . § 45. That this is so , will be easily allowed , Self - denial . when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations ...
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... understand , and are constantly as soon forgot as given . If it be some action you would have done , or done otherwise ; whenever they forget or do it aukwardly , make them do it over and over again , till they are perfect : whereby you ...
... understand , and are constantly as soon forgot as given . If it be some action you would have done , or done otherwise ; whenever they forget or do it aukwardly , make them do it over and over again , till they are perfect : whereby you ...
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... understand it as early as they do language ; and , if I mis - observe not , they love to be treated as rational creatures , sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the ...
... understand it as early as they do language ; and , if I mis - observe not , they love to be treated as rational creatures , sooner than is imagined . It is a pride should be cherished in them , and , as much as can be , made the ...
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... understanding ; and there is no virtue they should be excited to , nor fault they should be kept from , which I do not think they may be convinced of : but it must be by such reasons as their age and understanding are capable of , and ...
... understanding ; and there is no virtue they should be excited to , nor fault they should be kept from , which I do not think they may be convinced of : but it must be by such reasons as their age and understanding are capable of , and ...
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