The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be ... Playing in the open air has but this one danger in it , that I know : and that is , that when he is hot with running up ...
... play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be ... Playing in the open air has but this one danger in it , that I know : and that is , that when he is hot with running up ...
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... play he be hot and dry , bread will ill go down ; and so if he cannot have drink , but upon that condition , he will be forced to forbear . For if he be very hot , he should by no means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to ...
... play he be hot and dry , bread will ill go down ; and so if he cannot have drink , but upon that condition , he will be forced to forbear . For if he be very hot , he should by no means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to ...
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... play , or eating again till he has been effectually at stool , or at least done his utmost , I doubt not but in a little while it will become natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play ...
... play , or eating again till he has been effectually at stool , or at least done his utmost , I doubt not but in a little while it will become natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play ...
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... play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be permitted it , because they were little and desired it $ 2 Of Education .
... play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be permitted it , because they were little and desired it $ 2 Of Education .
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... playing , and childish actions , are to be left perfectly free and unre- strained , as far as they can consist with the respect due to those that are present ; and that with the greatest al- lowance . If these faults of their age ...
... playing , and childish actions , are to be left perfectly free and unre- strained , as far as they can consist with the respect due to those that are present ; and that with the greatest al- lowance . If these faults of their age ...
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