The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... fear of harm ; and the father , for fear of censure ; be sure let not his winter - clothing be too warm : and * Nouveau Voyage du Levant , 150-175 . amongst other things remember , that when nature has so 8 Of Education .
... fear of harm ; and the father , for fear of censure ; be sure let not his winter - clothing be too warm : and * Nouveau Voyage du Levant , 150-175 . amongst other things remember , that when nature has so 8 Of Education .
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... fear , I shall have the mistress , and maids too , against me . One will think it too filthy ; and the other , perhaps , too much pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than ...
... fear , I shall have the mistress , and maids too , against me . One will think it too filthy ; and the other , perhaps , too much pains to make clean his stockings . But yet truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than ...
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... fears by examples , without which the plainest reason is seldom hearkened to ; Seneca tells us of himself , ep . 53 and 83 , that he used to bathe him- self in cold spring water in the midst of winter . This , if he had not thought it ...
... fears by examples , without which the plainest reason is seldom hearkened to ; Seneca tells us of himself , ep . 53 and 83 , that he used to bathe him- self in cold spring water in the midst of winter . This , if he had not thought it ...
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... fear of his complexion , it may be a good way to make him a beau , but not a man of business . And although greater regard be to be had to beauty in the daughters , yet I will take the liberty to say , that the more they are in the air ...
... fear of his complexion , it may be a good way to make him a beau , but not a man of business . And although greater regard be to be had to beauty in the daughters , yet I will take the liberty to say , that the more they are in the air ...
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... to his present and future health and strength , I fear it will hardly be consented to , by parents , misled by the custom of eating too much flesh them- selves ; who will be apt to think their children 14 Of Education .
... to his present and future health and strength , I fear it will hardly be consented to , by parents , misled by the custom of eating too much flesh them- selves ; who will be apt to think their children 14 Of Education .
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