The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... Latin words , which answer each of them , just over it in another . These let him read every day over and over again , till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then go on to another fable , till he be also perfect in that , not ...
... Latin words , which answer each of them , just over it in another . These let him read every day over and over again , till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then go on to another fable , till he be also perfect in that , not ...
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... Latin into English : but the learning of Latin being nothing but the learning of words , a very unpleasant business both to young and old , join as much other real knowledge with it as you can , beginning still with that which lies most ...
... Latin into English : but the learning of Latin being nothing but the learning of words , a very unpleasant business both to young and old , join as much other real knowledge with it as you can , beginning still with that which lies most ...
الصفحة 171
... Latin and language the least part of education ; one , who knowing how much virtue , and a well - tempered soul , is ... Latin , as the great and dif- ficult business ; his mother may teach it him herself , if she will but spend two or ...
... Latin and language the least part of education ; one , who knowing how much virtue , and a well - tempered soul , is ... Latin , as the great and dif- ficult business ; his mother may teach it him herself , if she will but spend two or ...
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An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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