The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... express those they have by a carriage not suited to them : and such in conversation are all con- strained motions , actions , words , or looks , which , though designed to show either their respect or civility to the company , or their ...
... express those they have by a carriage not suited to them : and such in conversation are all con- strained motions , actions , words , or looks , which , though designed to show either their respect or civility to the company , or their ...
الصفحة 134
... express , according to the fashion and way of that country , a respect and value for them , according to their rank and condition . It is a disposition of the mind that shows itself in the car- riage , whereby a man avoids making any ...
... express , according to the fashion and way of that country , a respect and value for them , according to their rank and condition . It is a disposition of the mind that shows itself in the car- riage , whereby a man avoids making any ...
الصفحة 136
... express no forwardness to contradict . All marks of respect and good - will ought to accompany it , that , whilst we gain the argument , we may not lose the es- teem of those that hear us , Captious- ness . 4. Captiousness , is another ...
... express no forwardness to contradict . All marks of respect and good - will ought to accompany it , that , whilst we gain the argument , we may not lose the es- teem of those that hear us , Captious- ness . 4. Captiousness , is another ...
الصفحة 138
... express it acceptably to every one , accord- ing to the fashions they have been used to : and , as to their motions , and carriage of their bodies , a dancing- master , as has been said , when it is fit , will teach them what is most ...
... express it acceptably to every one , accord- ing to the fashions they have been used to : and , as to their motions , and carriage of their bodies , a dancing- master , as has been said , when it is fit , will teach them what is most ...
الصفحة 151
... express , in a few lines well put together , what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible . How many buildings may a man see , how many machines and habits meet with , the ideas whereof ...
... express , in a few lines well put together , what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible . How many buildings may a man see , how many machines and habits meet with , the ideas whereof ...
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