The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... comes near it . Here , I fear , I shall have the mistress , and maids too , against me . One will think it too ... 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 ...
... comes near it . Here , I fear , I shall have the mistress , and maids too , against me . One will think it too ... 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 ...
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... come under any one general rule : for I am by no means of their mind , who would keep children almost wholly from fruit , as a thing totally unwholesome for them : by which strict way they make them but the more ravenous after it ; and ...
... come under any one general rule : for I am by no means of their mind , who would keep children almost wholly from fruit , as a thing totally unwholesome for them : by which strict way they make them but the more ravenous after it ; and ...
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... comes in their way , show that it is not the dislike of drunkenness or glut- . tony that keeps them from excess , but want of mate- rials . But if we look into the houses of those who are a little warmer in their fortunes , there eating ...
... comes in their way , show that it is not the dislike of drunkenness or glut- . tony that keeps them from excess , but want of mate- rials . But if we look into the houses of those who are a little warmer in their fortunes , there eating ...
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... come , when they will be past the rod and correction ; and then , if the love of you make them not obedient and dutiful ; if the love of virtue and reputation keep them not in laudable courses ; I ask , what hold will you have upon them ...
... come , when they will be past the rod and correction ; and then , if the love of you make them not obedient and dutiful ; if the love of virtue and reputation keep them not in laudable courses ; I ask , what hold will you have upon them ...
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... come to be very insignificant , if the marks of that displeasure quickly cease , and a few blows fully expiate . Parents should well consider what faults in their children are weighty enough to deserve the declaration of their anger ...
... come to be very insignificant , if the marks of that displeasure quickly cease , and a few blows fully expiate . Parents should well consider what faults in their children are weighty enough to deserve the declaration of their anger ...
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