The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... tutor's eye . This is all I think can be done in the case . For , as years increase , liberty must come with them ; and , in a great many things , he must be trusted to his own conduct , since there cannot always be a guard upon him ...
... tutor's eye . This is all I think can be done in the case . For , as years increase , liberty must come with them ; and , in a great many things , he must be trusted to his own conduct , since there cannot always be a guard upon him ...
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... tutors generally know , or ever think of , is the most unfit of any to be used in education ; because it tends to both ... tutor's business to create a liking to . How obvious is it to observe , that child- ren come to hate things which ...
... tutors generally know , or ever think of , is the most unfit of any to be used in education ; because it tends to both ... tutor's business to create a liking to . How obvious is it to observe , that child- ren come to hate things which ...
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... 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 habitual in them , the performance will not depend on memory , or reflection , the concomitant ...
... 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 habitual in them , the performance will not depend on memory , or reflection , the concomitant ...
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... tutor , till they have got the habit of doing it well , and not by relying on rules trusted to their memories ; hast so many advantages , which way soever we consider it , that I cannot but wonder ( if ill customs could be won- dered at ...
... tutor , till they have got the habit of doing it well , and not by relying on rules trusted to their memories ; hast so many advantages , which way soever we consider it , that I cannot but wonder ( if ill customs could be won- dered at ...
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... tutor , should be fortified with resolution , and made acquainted with men , to secure his virtue ; lest he should be led into some ruin- ous course , or fatal precipice , before he is sufficiently acquainted with the dangers of ...
... tutor , should be fortified with resolution , and made acquainted with men , to secure his virtue ; lest he should be led into some ruin- ous course , or fatal precipice , before he is sufficiently acquainted with the dangers of ...
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