The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... begin with a low call , and some gentle motion ; and so draw them out of it by degrees , and give them none but kind words and usage , till they are come perfectly to themselves , and being quite dressed , you are sure they are ...
... begin with a low call , and some gentle motion ; and so draw them out of it by degrees , and give them none but kind words and usage , till they are come perfectly to themselves , and being quite dressed , you are sure they are ...
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... to be masters of themselves and others , as man . § 36. We are generally wise enough to begin with them , when they are very young ; and discipline betimes those other creatures we would make useful and good for 28 Of Education .
... to be masters of themselves and others , as man . § 36. We are generally wise enough to begin with them , when they are very young ; and discipline betimes those other creatures we would make useful and good for 28 Of Education .
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... begin an acquaintance , but not to dwell there : and a governor would be much blamed , that should keep his pupil too long , and lead him too far in most of them . But of good breeding , knowledge of the world , virtue , in- dustry ...
... begin an acquaintance , but not to dwell there : and a governor would be much blamed , that should keep his pupil too long , and lead him too far in most of them . But of good breeding , knowledge of the world , virtue , in- dustry ...
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... begin to be one : and if you admit him into serious discourses sometimes with you , you will insen- sibly raise his mind above the usual amusements of youth , and those trifling occupations which it is com- monly wasted in . For it is ...
... begin to be one : and if you admit him into serious discourses sometimes with you , you will insen- sibly raise his mind above the usual amusements of youth , and those trifling occupations which it is com- monly wasted in . For it is ...
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