The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an honest , useful , and worthy man , and lover of his country . March 7 , 1690 . I am , SIR , Your most humble ...
... greater pleasure in this life , nor a better re- membrance to be left behind one , than a long conti- nued friendship , with an honest , useful , and worthy man , and lover of his country . March 7 , 1690 . I am , SIR , Your most humble ...
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... for- tune , that could well have borne the expence of a warm bath and in an age ( for he was then old ) that would have excused greater indulgence . If we think his stoical principles led him to this severity ; let it 10 Of Education .
... for- tune , that could well have borne the expence of a warm bath and in an age ( for he was then old ) that would have excused greater indulgence . If we think his stoical principles led him to this severity ; let it 10 Of Education .
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... greater regard be to be had to beauty in the daughters , yet I will take the liberty to say , that the more they are in the air , without prejudice to their faces , the stronger and healthier they will be ; and the nearer they come to ...
... greater regard be to be had to beauty in the daughters , yet I will take the liberty to say , that the more they are in the air , without prejudice to their faces , the stronger and healthier they will be ; and the nearer they come to ...
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... greater incon- veniencies may we expect , when the thorax , wherein is placed the heart and seat of life , is unnaturally com- pressed , and hindered from its due expansion ? Diet . § 13. As for his diet , it ought to be very plain and ...
... greater incon- veniencies may we expect , when the thorax , wherein is placed the heart and seat of life , is unnaturally com- pressed , and hindered from its due expansion ? Diet . § 13. As for his diet , it ought to be very plain and ...
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... greater delicacies ; and if he be used to it , it will be as pleasant to him . If he at any time calls for victuals between meals , use . him to nothing but dry bread . If he be hungry , more • # than wanton , bread alone will down ...
... greater delicacies ; and if he be used to it , it will be as pleasant to him . If he at any time calls for victuals between meals , use . him to nothing but dry bread . If he be hungry , more • # than wanton , bread alone will down ...
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