The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... Latin . For , as for that boldness and spirit , which lads get amongst their play - fellows at school , it has ordinarily such a mixture of rudeness , and an ill - turned confidence , that those misbecoming and disingenuous ways of ...
... Latin . For , as for that boldness and spirit , which lads get amongst their play - fellows at school , it has ordinarily such a mixture of rudeness , and an ill - turned confidence , that those misbecoming and disingenuous ways of ...
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... Latin or logic , or most of those things children are usually re- quired to learn . § 76. Children being more active and busy Compulsion . in that age , than in any other part of their life , and being indifferent to any thing they can ...
... Latin or logic , or most of those things children are usually re- quired to learn . § 76. Children being more active and busy Compulsion . in that age , than in any other part of their life , and being indifferent to any thing they can ...
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... Latin and Greek need the rod , when French and Italian need it not ? Children learn to dance and fence without whipping : nay , arithmetic , drawing , & c . they apply themselves well enough to , without beating : which would make one ...
... Latin and Greek need the rod , when French and Italian need it not ? Children learn to dance and fence without whipping : nay , arithmetic , drawing , & c . they apply themselves well enough to , without beating : which would make one ...
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... Latin and logic he has brought from the univer- sity , will that furniture make him a fine gentleman ? Or can it be expected that he should be better bred , better skilled in the world , better principled in the grounds and foundations ...
... Latin and logic he has brought from the univer- sity , will that furniture make him a fine gentleman ? Or can it be expected that he should be better bred , better skilled in the world , better principled in the grounds and foundations ...
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... Latin , or argue in mood and figure ; or to have his head filled with the abstruse speculations of natural philosophy and metaphysics ; nay , than to be well versed in Greek and Roman writers , though that be much better for a gentleman ...
... Latin , or argue in mood and figure ; or to have his head filled with the abstruse speculations of natural philosophy and metaphysics ; nay , than to be well versed in Greek and Roman writers , though that be much better for a gentleman ...
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