The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... wishes towards it in this short discourse ; such as it is the world now has it ; and if there be any thing in it worth their acceptance , they owe their thanks to you for it . My affection to you gave the first rise to it , and I am ...
... wishes towards it in this short discourse ; such as it is the world now has it ; and if there be any thing in it worth their acceptance , they owe their thanks to you for it . My affection to you gave the first rise to it , and I am ...
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... wish for ; and he that wants either of them , will be but little the better for any thing else . Men's happiness , or misery , is most part of their own making . He whose mind directs not wisely , will never take the right way ; and he ...
... wish for ; and he that wants either of them , will be but little the better for any thing else . Men's happiness , or misery , is most part of their own making . He whose mind directs not wisely , will never take the right way ; and he ...
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... wish he had , with the poor poople's children , gone bare - foot ; who , by that means , come to be so recon- ciled by custom , to wet their feet , that they take no more cold or harm by it , than if they were wet in their hands . And ...
... wish he had , with the poor poople's children , gone bare - foot ; who , by that means , come to be so recon- ciled by custom , to wet their feet , that they take no more cold or harm by it , than if they were wet in their hands . And ...
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... wish that those who complain of the great decay of christian piety and virtue every- where , and of learning and acquired improvements in the gentry of this generation , would consider how to retrieve them in the next . This I am sure ...
... wish that those who complain of the great decay of christian piety and virtue every- where , and of learning and acquired improvements in the gentry of this generation , would consider how to retrieve them in the next . This I am sure ...
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... wishes mended in his son ; no- thing sinking so gently , and so deep , into men's minds , as example . And what ill they either overlook , or in- dulge in themselves , they cannot but dislike , and be ashamed of , when it is set before ...
... wishes mended in his son ; no- thing sinking so gently , and so deep , into men's minds , as example . And what ill they either overlook , or in- dulge in themselves , they cannot but dislike , and be ashamed of , when it is set before ...
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