The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... knowledge or apprehension in children ; and so to be confirmed in them , by all the care and ways imaginable , by those who have the over- sight of their education . $ 46. 2. On the other side , if the mind be Dejected . curbed , and ...
... knowledge or apprehension in children ; and so to be confirmed in them , by all the care and ways imaginable , by those who have the over- sight of their education . $ 46. 2. On the other side , if the mind be Dejected . curbed , and ...
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... knowledge of a man's duty , and the satis- faction it is to obey his Maker , in following the dic- tates of that light God has given him , with the hopes of acceptation and reward , ) yet it is that which comes nearest to it and being ...
... knowledge of a man's duty , and the satis- faction it is to obey his Maker , in following the dic- tates of that light God has given him , with the hopes of acceptation and reward , ) yet it is that which comes nearest to it and being ...
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... knowledge of the world ; and , if lost in a young man , is seldom reco- vered . Sheepishness and ignorance of the world , the faults imputed to a private education , are neither the necessary consequences of being bred at home ; nor ...
... knowledge of the world ; and , if lost in a young man , is seldom reco- vered . Sheepishness and ignorance of the world , the faults imputed to a private education , are neither the necessary consequences of being bred at home ; nor ...
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... knowledge and assurance , but be too apt to take from their virtue ; which therefore they ought to be plentifully stored with , and have that tincture sunk deep into them . How they should be fitted for conversation , and entered into ...
... knowledge and assurance , but be too apt to take from their virtue ; which therefore they ought to be plentifully stored with , and have that tincture sunk deep into them . How they should be fitted for conversation , and entered into ...
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... knowledge , with some reflections on their beauty or unbecomingness , are of more force to draw or deter their imitation , than any discourses which can be made to them . Virtues and vices can by no words be so plainly set before their ...
... knowledge , with some reflections on their beauty or unbecomingness , are of more force to draw or deter their imitation , than any discourses which can be made to them . Virtues and vices can by no words be so plainly set before their ...
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