The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... England , who wear the same clothes winter and summer , and that without any inconvenience , or more sense of cold than others find . But if the mother will needs have an allowance for frost and snow , for fear of harm , and the father ...
... England , who wear the same clothes winter and summer , and that without any inconvenience , or more sense of cold than others find . But if the mother will needs have an allowance for frost and snow , for fear of harm , and the father ...
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... England , and the chilness of their waters not to come near ours in win- ter . If the rivers of Italy are warmer , those of Ger- many and Poland are much colder , than any in this our country ; and yet in these the Jews , both men and ...
... England , and the chilness of their waters not to come near ours in win- ter . If the rivers of Italy are warmer , those of Ger- many and Poland are much colder , than any in this our country ; and yet in these the Jews , both men and ...
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... England , are very fit for chil- dren : only in all these let care be taken that they be plain , and without much mixture , and very sparingly seasoned with sugar , or rather none at all : especially all - spice , and other things that ...
... England , are very fit for chil- dren : only in all these let care be taken that they be plain , and without much mixture , and very sparingly seasoned with sugar , or rather none at all : especially all - spice , and other things that ...
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... England , were it doubled . The masters of the world were bred up with this spare diet : and the young gentlemen of Rome felt no want of strength or spirit , because they ate but once a day . Or if it happened by chance , that any one ...
... England , were it doubled . The masters of the world were bred up with this spare diet : and the young gentlemen of Rome felt no want of strength or spirit , because they ate but once a day . Or if it happened by chance , that any one ...
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... England to our eating too much flesh , and too little bread . Meals . § 15. As to his meals , I should think it best , that , as much as it can be conveniently avoided , they should not be kept constantly to an hour . For , when custom ...
... England to our eating too much flesh , and too little bread . Meals . § 15. As to his meals , I should think it best , that , as much as it can be conveniently avoided , they should not be kept constantly to an hour . For , when custom ...
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الصفحة 263 - And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe also these two signs, neither hearken unto thy voice, that thou shalt take of the water of the river, and pour it upon the dry land, and the water which thou takest out of the river shall become blood upon the dry land.
الصفحة 6 - A sound mind in a sound body is a short but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two has little more to wish for; and he that wants either of them will be but little the better for anything else.
الصفحة 311 - To which the acute and judicious proposer answers: "Not. For though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch ; yet he has not yet...
الصفحة 85 - The great work of a governor is to fashion the carriage and form the mind, to settle in his pupil good habits and the principles of virtue and wisdom, to give him by little and little a view of mankind, and work him into a love and imitation of what is excellent and praiseworthy, and in the prosecution of it to give him vigor, activity, and industry.
الصفحة 263 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
الصفحة 155 - Fables, and writing the English translation (made as literal as it can be) in one line, and the Latin words, which answer each of them, just over it in another.
الصفحة 69 - It will perhaps be wondered that I mention reasoning with children; and yet I cannot but think that the true way of dealing with them. They understand it as early as they do language; and, if I misobserve not, they love to be treated as rational creatures sooner than is imagined.
الصفحة 181 - If any one among us have a facility or purity more than ordinary in his mother tongue, it is owing to chance, or his genius, or any thing, rather than to his education or any care of his teacher.
الصفحة 282 - God forbid that I should justify you : Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me. My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go : My heart shall not reproach me so long as I live.
الصفحة 39 - ... ought by all means to subdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place, by the satisfaction you propose to it in another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, it is fit he should learn to cross his appetite, and deny his inclination to riches, finery, or pleasing his palate, etc., whenever his reason advises the contrary, and his duty requires it.