The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... virtue of St. Winifred's well , that makes the cold waters of that famous spring - do no harm to the tender bodies that bathe in it . Every one is now full of the miracles done , by cold baths , on de- cayed and weak constitutions , for ...
... virtue of St. Winifred's well , that makes the cold waters of that famous spring - do no harm to the tender bodies that bathe in it . Every one is now full of the miracles done , by cold baths , on de- cayed and weak constitutions , for ...
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... virtue and worth is placed in this , that a man is able to deny himself his own desires , cross his own inclinations , and purely follow what reason directs as best , though the appetite lean the other way . J Early . § 34. The great ...
... virtue and worth is placed in this , that a man is able to deny himself his own desires , cross his own inclinations , and purely follow what reason directs as best , though the appetite lean the other way . J Early . § 34. The great ...
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... virtue . I desire to know what vice can be named , which parents , and those about children , do not season them with , and drop into them the seeds of , as often as they are capable to receive them ? I do not mean by the examples they ...
... virtue . I desire to know what vice can be named , which parents , and those about children , do not season them with , and drop into them the seeds of , as often as they are capable to receive them ? I do not mean by the examples they ...
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... virtue ; and whether it will not be thought folly , or want of knowledge of the world , to open one's . mouth against it . And truly I should suspect , that what I have here said of it might be censured , as a little satire out of my ...
... virtue ; and whether it will not be thought folly , or want of knowledge of the world , to open one's . mouth against it . And truly I should suspect , that what I have here said of it might be censured , as a little satire out of my ...
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... virtue and excellency lies in a powers of denying ourselves the satisfaction of our own desires , where reason does not authorise them . This power ist to be got and improved by custom , made easy and fami - d liar by an early practice ...
... virtue and excellency lies in a powers of denying ourselves the satisfaction of our own desires , where reason does not authorise them . This power ist to be got and improved by custom , made easy and fami - d liar by an early practice ...
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