The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a thing , taking wet in ...
... pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a thing , taking wet in ...
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... pain , and with out danger . How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine , is not hard to foresee . What can it be less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow ...
... pain , and with out danger . How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine , is not hard to foresee . What can it be less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow ...
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... pain enough to them : and care should be taken not to add any other uneasiness to it , especially such as may terrify them . Bed . § 22. Let his bed be hard , and rather quilts than feathers . Hard lodging strengthens the parts ...
... pain enough to them : and care should be taken not to add any other uneasiness to it , especially such as may terrify them . Bed . § 22. Let his bed be hard , and rather quilts than feathers . Hard lodging strengthens the parts ...
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... pains are used to corrupt children , and instil principles of vice into them : but I desire parents soberly to con- sider , what irregularity or vice there is , which children are not visibly taught ; and whether it be not their duty ...
... pains are used to corrupt children , and instil principles of vice into them : but I desire parents soberly to con- sider , what irregularity or vice there is , which children are not visibly taught ; and whether it be not their duty ...
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... pains and blows to recover it , and the more , the longer it is deferred , ) it is by it , mixed still with as much ... pain , for the sake of what reason tells him is fit to be done , wants the true principle of virtue and industry ...
... pains and blows to recover it , and the more , the longer it is deferred , ) it is by it , mixed still with as much ... pain , for the sake of what reason tells him is fit to be done , wants the true principle of virtue and industry ...
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