The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... brought him to be in love with his book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The ...
... brought him to be in love with his book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The ...
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... brought up from his infancy , which in all things will not so perfectly suit the education of daughters ; though , where the difference of sex requires different treatment , it will be no hard matter to distinguish . Feet . § 7. I would ...
... brought up from his infancy , which in all things will not so perfectly suit the education of daughters ; though , where the difference of sex requires different treatment , it will be no hard matter to distinguish . Feet . § 7. I would ...
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... brought to bear almost any thing . If I should advise him to play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be made against it , which at last would amount to no more , in ...
... brought to bear almost any thing . If I should advise him to play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be made against it , which at last would amount to no more , in ...
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... day held out against that prevailing luxury , which their eastern conquests and spoils had brought in amongst them : and those , who had given up their old frugal eating , and made feasts , yet began them not 16 Of Education .
... day held out against that prevailing luxury , which their eastern conquests and spoils had brought in amongst them : and those , who had given up their old frugal eating , and made feasts , yet began them not 16 Of Education .
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... brought to be habitual , if by an unin- termitted custom they were at certain seasons endea- voured to be constantly produced . 3. I had observed some men , who , by taking after supper a pipe of tobacco , never failed of a stool ; and ...
... brought to be habitual , if by an unin- termitted custom they were at certain seasons endea- voured to be constantly produced . 3. I had observed some men , who , by taking after supper a pipe of tobacco , never failed of a stool ; and ...
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