The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... true surfeit - water , with ease , and abstinence from flesh , often puts an end to several dis- tempers in the beginning , which , by too forward appli- cations , might have been made lusty diseases . When such a gentle treatment will ...
... true surfeit - water , with ease , and abstinence from flesh , often puts an end to several dis- tempers in the beginning , which , by too forward appli- cations , might have been made lusty diseases . When such a gentle treatment will ...
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... true , as I do not doubt but it is , viz . that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men , is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the ...
... true , as I do not doubt but it is , viz . that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men , is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the ...
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... true principle of virtue and industry , and is in danger of never being good for any thing . This temper , therefore , so contrary to unguided nature , is to be got betimes ; and this habit , as the true foundation of future ability and ...
... true principle of virtue and industry , and is in danger of never being good for any thing . This temper , therefore , so contrary to unguided nature , is to be got betimes ; and this habit , as the true foundation of future ability and ...
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... true secret of education . 50 % Beating in $ 47 . The usual lazy and short way by chas tisement , and the rod , which is the only in- strument of government that tutors generally know , or ever think of , is the most unfit of any to be ...
... true secret of education . 50 % Beating in $ 47 . The usual lazy and short way by chas tisement , and the rod , which is the only in- strument of government that tutors generally know , or ever think of , is the most unfit of any to be ...
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... true principle , which will constantly work , and incline them to the right . But it will be asked , How shall this be done ? I confess , it does not , at first appearance , want some difficulty ; but yet I think it worth our while to ...
... true principle , which will constantly work , and incline them to the right . But it will be asked , How shall this be done ? I confess , it does not , at first appearance , want some difficulty ; but yet I think it worth our while to ...
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