The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... natural genius , they are , from their cradles , carried towards what is excellent ; and , by the privilege of their happy constitutions , are able to do wonders . But examples of this kind are but few ; and I think I may say , that ...
... natural genius , they are , from their cradles , carried towards what is excellent ; and , by the privilege of their happy constitutions , are able to do wonders . But examples of this kind are but few ; and I think I may say , that ...
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... natural and almost con- stant effects of hard boddice , and clothes that pinch . That way of making slender waists , and fine shapes , serves but the more effectually to spoil them . Nor can there , indeed , but be disproportion in the ...
... natural and almost con- stant effects of hard boddice , and clothes that pinch . That way of making slender waists , and fine shapes , serves but the more effectually to spoil them . Nor can there , indeed , but be disproportion in the ...
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... naturally stronger , and some weaker stomachs . But this I think , that many are made gormands and gluttons by custom , that were not so by nature : and I see , in some countries , men as lusty and strong , that eat but two meals a day ...
... naturally stronger , and some weaker stomachs . But this I think , that many are made gormands and gluttons by custom , that were not so by nature : and I see , in some countries , men as lusty and strong , that eat but two meals a day ...
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... natural thirst requires : and he that eats not salt meats , nor drinks strong drink , will seldom thirst between meals , unless he has been accustomed to such unseason- able drinking . • § 19. Above all , take great care that he seldom ...
... natural thirst requires : and he that eats not salt meats , nor drinks strong drink , will seldom thirst between meals , unless he has been accustomed to such unseason- able drinking . • § 19. Above all , take great care that he seldom ...
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... natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play and very heedless of any thing else , often let pass those motions of nature , when she calls them but gently ; and so they , neglecting ...
... natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play and very heedless of any thing else , often let pass those motions of nature , when she calls them but gently ; and so they , neglecting ...
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