The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... wherein is placed the heart and seat of life , is unnaturally compressed , and hindered from its due ex pansion ? § 13. As for his diet , it ought to be very Diet . plain and simple ; and , if I might advise , flesh should be forborn ...
... wherein is placed the heart and seat of life , is unnaturally compressed , and hindered from its due ex pansion ? § 13. As for his diet , it ought to be very Diet . plain and simple ; and , if I might advise , flesh should be forborn ...
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... wherein any one uses to take nauseous physic , turns his stomach ; so that nothing will relish well out of it , though the cup be ever so clean , and well - shaped , and of the richest materials . $ 50 . 3. Such a sort of slavish ...
... wherein any one uses to take nauseous physic , turns his stomach ; so that nothing will relish well out of it , though the cup be ever so clean , and well - shaped , and of the richest materials . $ 50 . 3. Such a sort of slavish ...
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... wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present be quiet and orderly , but the disease is not cured . By this way of ...
... wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present be quiet and orderly , but the disease is not cured . By this way of ...
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... wherein that gracefulness lies , which always pleases , will find it arises from that na- tural coherence , which appears between the thing done , and such a temper of mind , as cannot but be approved of as suitable to the occasion . We ...
... wherein that gracefulness lies , which always pleases , will find it arises from that na- tural coherence , which appears between the thing done , and such a temper of mind , as cannot but be approved of as suitable to the occasion . We ...
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... wherein it is possible for the master to look after the manners of his scholars , and can show as great effects of his care of forming their minds to virtue , and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the ...
... wherein it is possible for the master to look after the manners of his scholars , and can show as great effects of his care of forming their minds to virtue , and their carriage to good breeding , as of forming their tongues to the ...
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