The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... understand not ; and they should be afraid to put nature out of her way , in fashioning the parts , when they know not how the least and meanest is made . And yet I have seen so many instances of children receiving great harm from ...
... understand not ; and they should be afraid to put nature out of her way , in fashioning the parts , when they know not how the least and meanest is made . And yet I have seen so many instances of children receiving great harm from ...
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... understand in whose power he is . If you would have him stand in awe of you , im- print it in his infancy ; and , as he approaches more to a man , admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject ( as ...
... understand in whose power he is . If you would have him stand in awe of you , im- print it in his infancy ; and , as he approaches more to a man , admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject ( as ...
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... understanding . Self - denial . $ 45 . That this is so , will be easily allowed , when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations ...
... understanding . Self - denial . $ 45 . That this is so , will be easily allowed , when it is but considered what is to be aimed at , in an ingenuous education ; and upon what it turns . 1. He that has not a mastery over his inclinations ...
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... understand , and are constantly as soon forgot as given . If it be some action you would have done , or done otherwise ; whenever they forget or do it awkwardly , make them do it over and over again , till they are perfect : whereby you ...
... understand , and are constantly as soon forgot as given . If it be some action you would have done , or done otherwise ; whenever they forget or do it awkwardly , make them do it over and over again , till they are perfect : whereby you ...
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... understand what they see , than what they hear . § 68. I mentioned above , one great mischief that came by servants to children , when by their flatteries they take off the edge and force of the parents rebukes , and so lessen their ...
... understand what they see , than what they hear . § 68. I mentioned above , one great mischief that came by servants to children , when by their flatteries they take off the edge and force of the parents rebukes , and so lessen their ...
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