The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... tion in his blood or pulse . § 9. Another thing , that is of great advan- Air . tage to every one's health , but especially children's , is , to be much in the open air , and very little , as may be , by the fire , even in winter . By ...
... tion in his blood or pulse . § 9. Another thing , that is of great advan- Air . tage to every one's health , but especially children's , is , to be much in the open air , and very little , as may be , by the fire , even in winter . By ...
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... tion useful to a child , where the shame of suffering for having done amiss does not work more upon him than the pain . , 11 . P § 49. 2. This sort of correction naturally breeds an aversion to that which it is the tutor's business to ...
... tion useful to a child , where the shame of suffering for having done amiss does not work more upon him than the pain . , 11 . P § 49. 2. This sort of correction naturally breeds an aversion to that which it is the tutor's business to ...
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John Locke. that would not be disgusted with any innocent recrea tion , in itself indifferent to him , if he should with blows , or ill language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some circum ...
John Locke. that would not be disgusted with any innocent recrea tion , in itself indifferent to him , if he should with blows , or ill language , be hauled to it , when he had no mind ? or be constantly so treated , for some circum ...
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... tion . $ 54 . But if you take away the rod on one hand , and these little encouragements , which they are taken with , on the other ; how then ( will you say ) shall children be governed ? Remove hope and fear , and there is an end of ...
... tion . $ 54 . But if you take away the rod on one hand , and these little encouragements , which they are taken with , on the other ; how then ( will you say ) shall children be governed ? Remove hope and fear , and there is an end of ...
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... tion for that too must be considered in a right educa- tion . We must not hope wholly to change their origi- nal tempers , nor make the gay pensive and grave , nor the melancholy sportive , without spoiling them . God hasstamped certain ...
... tion for that too must be considered in a right educa- tion . We must not hope wholly to change their origi- nal tempers , nor make the gay pensive and grave , nor the melancholy sportive , without spoiling them . God hasstamped certain ...
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