The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... lives , by misapplied rewards and punishments , sacrifice their virtue , invert the order of their education , and teach them luxury , pride , or covetousness , & c . For in this way , flattering those wrong inclinations , which they ...
... lives , by misapplied rewards and punishments , sacrifice their virtue , invert the order of their education , and teach them luxury , pride , or covetousness , & c . For in this way , flattering those wrong inclinations , which they ...
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... lives after : it is like a surfeit , that leaves an aversion behind , not to be removed . § 150. I have therefore thought , that if playthings were fitted to this purpose , as they are usually to none , contrivances might be made to ...
... lives after : it is like a surfeit , that leaves an aversion behind , not to be removed . § 150. I have therefore thought , that if playthings were fitted to this purpose , as they are usually to none , contrivances might be made to ...
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... live with him as he pleased . But withal that he was not so ignorant of Mr. Hollis's worth , nor knew so little how ... lives with disorder . That there were in every one , two men , the wise and the foolish , and that each of them must ...
... live with him as he pleased . But withal that he was not so ignorant of Mr. Hollis's worth , nor knew so little how ... lives with disorder . That there were in every one , two men , the wise and the foolish , and that each of them must ...
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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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