The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... body . I myself have been consulted of late by so many , who profess themselves at a loss how to breed their children ; and the early corruption of youth is now become so general a complaint ; that he cannot be thought wholly ...
... body . I myself have been consulted of late by so many , who profess themselves at a loss how to breed their children ; and the early corruption of youth is now become so general a complaint ; that he cannot be thought wholly ...
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... body , is a short , but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two , has little more to ... body is crazy and feeble , will never be able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of ...
... body , is a short , but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two , has little more to ... body is crazy and feeble , will never be able to advance in it . I confess , there are some men's constitutions of ...
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... body , as that which perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess not amiss , in a very little ...
... body , as that which perhaps you may rather expect , from that study I have been thought more peculiarly to have applied myself to ; and that also which will be soonest dispatched , as lying , if I guess not amiss , in a very little ...
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... body : it is use alone hardens it , and makes it more able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso ... bodies will endure any thing , that from the beginning they are accus- tomed to . 66 · 6 " An eminent instance of this ...
... body : it is use alone hardens it , and makes it more able to endure the cold . And therefore the Scythian philoso ... bodies will endure any thing , that from the beginning they are accus- tomed to . 66 · 6 " An eminent instance of this ...
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... bodies to any thing , without pain , and with out danger . How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine , is not hard to foresee . What can it be less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in ...
... bodies to any thing , without pain , and with out danger . How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine , is not hard to foresee . What can it be less than to murder their tender babes to use them thus ? What ! put their feet in ...
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