The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a thing , taking wet in the feet is , to those who have been bred ...
... truth will have it , that his health is much more worth than all such con- siderations , and ten times as much more . And he that considers how mischievous and mortal a thing , taking wet in the feet is , to those who have been bred ...
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... truth , than being sun- burnt . And if my young master be to be kept always in the shade , and never exposed to the sun and wind , for fear of his complexion , it may be a good way to make him a beau , but not a man of business . And ...
... truth , than being sun- burnt . And if my young master be to be kept always in the shade , and never exposed to the sun and wind , for fear of his complexion , it may be a good way to make him a beau , but not a man of business . And ...
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... truth dis pensed with , and encouraged , whilst it is for his godly master's turn , will not make use of that privilege for himself , when it may be for his own profit ? Those of the meaner sort are hindered by the streight- ness of ...
... truth dis pensed with , and encouraged , whilst it is for his godly master's turn , will not make use of that privilege for himself , when it may be for his own profit ? Those of the meaner sort are hindered by the streight- ness of ...
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... truth , they are not so . 2. The other is , when they do not endeavour to make show of dispositions of mind , which they have not , but to express those they have by a carriage not suited to them : and such in conversation are all con ...
... truth , they are not so . 2. The other is , when they do not endeavour to make show of dispositions of mind , which they have not , but to express those they have by a carriage not suited to them : and such in conversation are all con ...
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... truth , for the most part , it is but to cover their own shame : and they lay the blame on the poor little ones , sometimes passion- ately enough , to divert it from themselves , for fear the by - standers should impute to their want of ...
... truth , for the most part , it is but to cover their own shame : and they lay the blame on the poor little ones , sometimes passion- ately enough , to divert it from themselves , for fear the by - standers should impute to their want of ...
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