The Works of John Locke: In Nine Volumes, المجلد 8C. and J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be ... Playing in the open air has but this one danger in it , that I know : and that is , that when he is hot with running up ...
... play in the wind and sun without a hat , I doubt whether it could be born . There would a thousand objections be ... Playing in the open air has but this one danger in it , that I know : and that is , that when he is hot with running up ...
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... play he be hot and dry , bread will ill go down ; and so if he cannot have drink , but upon that condition , he will be forced to forbear . For if he be very hot , he should by no means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to ...
... play he be hot and dry , bread will ill go down ; and so if he cannot have drink , but upon that condition , he will be forced to forbear . For if he be very hot , he should by no means drink . At least , a good piece of bread first to ...
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... play , or eating again till he has been effectually at stool , or at least done his utmost , I doubt not but in a little while it will become natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play ...
... play , or eating again till he has been effectually at stool , or at least done his utmost , I doubt not but in a little while it will become natural to him . For there is reason to suspect that children , being usually intent on their play ...
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... play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be permitted it , because they were little and desired it 32 Of Education .
... play , and have play - things . That which I mean is , that whenever they craved what was not fit for them to have , or do , they should not be permitted it , because they were little and desired it 32 Of Education .
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... playing , and childish actions , are to be left perfectly free and unre- strained , as far as they can consist with the respect due to those that are present ; and that with the greatest al- lowance . If these faults of their age ...
... playing , and childish actions , are to be left perfectly free and unre- strained , as far as they can consist with the respect due to those that are present ; and that with the greatest al- lowance . If these faults of their age ...
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الصفحة 274 - before him ; give me leave therefore, great sir, to lay my case before your majesty, and to plead not only my innocence but my merits towards your majesty ; for " my integrity " will I hold fast, and will not let it go ; my heart shall " not reproach me so long as I live.
الصفحة 58 - through, and dissolved the restraint of discipline; and vice was grown to such a head, that it durst show itself barefaced, without being out of countenance. It is virtue then, direct virtue, which is the hard and valuable part to be aimed at in education ; and not a forward
الصفحة 48 - carried as far as it could ; but to attempt the putting another upon him, will be but labour in vain ; and what is so plaistered on, will at best sit but untowardly, and have always hanging to it the ungracefulness of constraint and affectation. Affectation is not, I confess, an early fault
الصفحة 128 - place virtue as the first and most necessary^ of those endowments that belong to a man or a gentleman, as absolutely requisite to make him valued and beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself. Without that, I think, he will be happy neither in this, ^ nor the other
الصفحة 144 - soon as he can speak English, it is time for him to learn some other language : this nobody doubts of, when French is proposed. And the reason is, because people are accustomed to the right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical
الصفحة 137 - its whole business. How else is it possible, that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight, or ten of the best years of his life, to get a language or two, which I think might be had at a great deal cheaper rate of pains and time, and be learned almost in
الصفحة 297 - persuaded of both, as of any truths I most firmly assent to. And, therefore, I have long since given off the consideration of that question, resolving all into this short conclusion, that if it be possible for God to make a free agent, then man is free, though I see not the way of it.
الصفحة 69 - mention reasoning with children : and yet I cannot but think that the true way of dealing with them. They understand it as early as they do language ; and, if I mis-observe not, they love to be treated as rational creatures, sooner than is imagined. It is a pride should be cherished in them, and, as much as can
الصفحة 33 - their children, should begin it whilst they are very little ; and look that they perfectly comply with the will of their parents. Would you have your son obedient to you when past a child ? Be sure then to establish the authority of a father, as soon as he is capable of submission, and can understand in whose power
الصفحة 34 - is a child, and your affectionate friend when he is a man. For methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to their children, who are indulgent and familiar when they are little, but severe to them, and keep them at a ^distance, when they are grown up.