The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... reason is seldom hearkened to ; Seneca tells us of himself , ep . 53 and 83 , that he used to bathe him- self in cold spring water in the midst of winter . This , if he had not thought it not only tolerable , but healthy too , he would ...
... reason is seldom hearkened to ; Seneca tells us of himself , ep . 53 and 83 , that he used to bathe him- self in cold spring water in the midst of winter . This , if he had not thought it not only tolerable , but healthy too , he would ...
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... reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play and very heedless of any thing else , often let pass those motions of nature , when she calls them but gently ; and so they , neglecting the seasonable offers , do by ...
... reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play and very heedless of any thing else , often let pass those motions of nature , when she calls them but gently ; and so they , neglecting the seasonable offers , do by ...
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... reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall influence their lives always after . For when they do well or ill , the praise or blame will be laid ...
... reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall influence their lives always after . For when they do well or ill , the praise or blame will be laid ...
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... reason : the difference lies not in the having or not having appetites , but in the power to govern , and deny ourselves in them . He that is not used to submit his will to the reason of others , when he is young , will scarce hearken ...
... reason : the difference lies not in the having or not having appetites , but in the power to govern , and deny ourselves in them . He that is not used to submit his will to the reason of others , when he is young , will scarce hearken ...
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... reason dare to say against the public testi- mony ? or can it hope to be heard , if it should call that luxury , which is so much owned , and universally prac- tised by those of the best quality . This is now so grown a vice , and has ...
... reason dare to say against the public testi- mony ? or can it hope to be heard , if it should call that luxury , which is so much owned , and universally prac- tised by those of the best quality . This is now so grown a vice , and has ...
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