The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... his book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The Epistle Dedicatory . OF THIS.
... his book ; to take a pleasure in learning , and to desire , as he does , to be taught more , than those about him think fit always to teach him . But my business is not to recommend this treatise to iv The Epistle Dedicatory . OF THIS.
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... taught to strike , and call names ; must have what he cries for , and do what he pleases . Thus parents , by humouring and cockering them when little , corrupt the principles of nature in their children , and wonder afterwards to taste ...
... taught to strike , and call names ; must have what he cries for , and do what he pleases . Thus parents , by humouring and cockering them when little , corrupt the principles of nature in their children , and wonder afterwards to taste ...
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... taught when little , to strike and hurt others by proxy , and encouraged to rejoice in the harm they have brought upon them , and see them suffer ; are they not prepared to do it , when they are strong enough to be felt them- selves ...
... taught when little , to strike and hurt others by proxy , and encouraged to rejoice in the harm they have brought upon them , and see them suffer ; are they not prepared to do it , when they are strong enough to be felt them- selves ...
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... taught ; and whether it be not their duty and wisdom to provide them other instructions . Craving . § 38. It seems plain to me , that the princi- ple of all virtue and excellency lies in a power of denying ourselves the satisfaction of ...
... taught ; and whether it be not their duty and wisdom to provide them other instructions . Craving . § 38. It seems plain to me , that the princi- ple of all virtue and excellency lies in a power of denying ourselves the satisfaction of ...
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... taught and exercised in , before they are required to do them . But it is much easier for a tutor to com- mand , than to teach . Secondly , another thing got by it will be this , that by repeating the same action , till it be grown ...
... taught and exercised in , before they are required to do them . But it is much easier for a tutor to com- mand , than to teach . Secondly , another thing got by it will be this , that by repeating the same action , till it be grown ...
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