The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... allowed them , and that with a pretty liberal hand , if they be eaten with these cautions . I. Not after meals , as we usually do , when the stomach is already full of other food . But I think they should be eaten rather before , or be ...
... allowed them , and that with a pretty liberal hand , if they be eaten with these cautions . I. Not after meals , as we usually do , when the stomach is already full of other food . But I think they should be eaten rather before , or be ...
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... allowed him ? Try it in a dog , or an horse , or any other creature , and see whether the ill and resty tricks they have learned when young , are easily to be mended when they are knit and yet none of those creatures are half so wilful ...
... allowed him ? Try it in a dog , or an horse , or any other creature , and see whether the ill and resty tricks they have learned when young , are easily to be mended when they are knit and yet none of those creatures are half so wilful ...
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... allowed , when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations , he that knows not how to resist the importunity of present pleasure ...
... allowed , when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations , he that knows not how to resist the importunity of present pleasure ...
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... allow them to be the good things he should aim at , and thereby encourage his longing for them , and accustom him to place his happiness in them ? Thus people , to prevail with children to be industrious about their grammar , dancing ...
... allow them to be the good things he should aim at , and thereby encourage his longing for them , and accustom him to place his happiness in them ? Thus people , to prevail with children to be industrious about their grammar , dancing ...
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... allow that must be satisfied , wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present be quiet and orderly , but the disease is not ...
... allow that must be satisfied , wherein , as I have showed , lies the root of the mischief : and till you bring him to be able to bear a denial of that satisfaction , the child may at present be quiet and orderly , but the disease is not ...
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