The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 72
... wherein his son is to have his liberty ; or concerning his learning or improvement , wherein there is no com- pulsion to be used ; there remains only the prohibition of some vicious actions , wherein a child is capable of obstinacy ...
... wherein his son is to have his liberty ; or concerning his learning or improvement , wherein there is no com- pulsion to be used ; there remains only the prohibition of some vicious actions , wherein a child is capable of obstinacy ...
الصفحة 168
... wherein I can discover no advantage at all , especially to the business they are upon . Languages are to be learnt only by reading and talking , and not by scraps of authors got by heart ; which when a man's head is stuffed with , he ...
... wherein I can discover no advantage at all , especially to the business they are upon . Languages are to be learnt only by reading and talking , and not by scraps of authors got by heart ; which when a man's head is stuffed with , he ...
الصفحة 428
... wherein you will meet with a passage relating to yourself , which , though with decency , yet I fear will not redound much to the author's advantage ; for , with very great assurance , ( an usual companion of ignorance ) he undertakes ...
... wherein you will meet with a passage relating to yourself , which , though with decency , yet I fear will not redound much to the author's advantage ; for , with very great assurance , ( an usual companion of ignorance ) he undertakes ...
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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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able acquaintance affectionate amongst answer Arthur Haselrig betimes Bishop of Worcester body breeding Burridge cerning child civility colour conceive concerning confess conversation costiveness DEAR SIR desire discourse doubt Dublin endeavour England Essay esteem Eutropius farther fault favour fear four humours friendship gentleman give glad hand happy hard matter honour hope humble servant ideas inclination JOHN LOCKE kind knowledge language Latin learning letter liberty look lord chancellor Malebranche matter ment mind miracles Molyneux motion natural natural philosophy ness never obliged observe occasion opinion pains parents perceive perfect pleased present propose punishment racter reason received retina sort soul speak spirits sure talk taught teach tell temper thing thoughts THOUGHTS CONCERNING EDUCATION tion told trouble true truth tutor understand virtue wherein whereof whilst words writ write young