The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... look upon their parents as their lords , their absolute governors ; and , as such , stand in awe of them : and that , when they come to riper years , they should look on them as their best , as their only sure friends : and , as such ...
... look upon their parents as their lords , their absolute governors ; and , as such , stand in awe of them : and that , when they come to riper years , they should look on them as their best , as their only sure friends : and , as such ...
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... look after him yourself , or set somebody else to do it , that may constantly see him employed in it , and that he be not permitted to be idle at that too . I say , yourself look after him ; for it is worth the father's while , whatever ...
... look after him yourself , or set somebody else to do it , that may constantly see him employed in it , and that he be not permitted to be idle at that too . I say , yourself look after him ; for it is worth the father's while , whatever ...
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... look grave : but this I must own , that it was not with- out regret , that I remembered that this counterfeit would be before me , with the man , that I so much desired to be with , and could not tell him how much I longed to put myself ...
... look grave : but this I must own , that it was not with- out regret , that I remembered that this counterfeit would be before me , with the man , that I so much desired to be with , and could not tell him how much I longed to put myself ...
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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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