The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... able men in their distinct callings : though that most to be taken care of , is the gentleman's calling . For if those of that rank are by their education once set right , they will quickly bring all the rest into order . I know not ...
... able men in their distinct callings : though that most to be taken care of , is the gentleman's calling . For if those of that rank are by their education once set right , they will quickly bring all the rest into order . I know not ...
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... able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na- ture , that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength of their natural genius , they ...
... able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of body and mind so vigorous , and well framed by na- ture , that they need not much assistance from others ; but , by the strength of their natural genius , they ...
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... able to endure hardships and fatigue , is , to one that will make any figure in the world ; is too obvious to need any proof . § 4. The consideration I shall here have , of health , shall be , not what a physician ought to do , with a ...
... able to endure hardships and fatigue , is , to one that will make any figure in the world ; is too obvious to need any proof . § 4. The consideration I shall here have , of health , shall be , not what a physician ought to do , with a ...
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... able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso- pher gave a very significant answer to the Athenian , who wondered how he could go naked in frost and snow : " How , " said the Scythian , " can you endure your " face ...
... able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso- pher gave a very significant answer to the Athenian , who wondered how he could go naked in frost and snow : " How , " said the Scythian , " can you endure your " face ...
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... able to learn , and has any one to teach him . It is that saves many a man's life : and the Romans thought it so ne- cessary , that they ranked it with letters ; and it was the common phrase to mark one ill - educated , and good for ...
... able to learn , and has any one to teach him . It is that saves many a man's life : and the Romans thought it so ne- cessary , that they ranked it with letters ; and it was the common phrase to mark one ill - educated , and good for ...
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