The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... Fear and awe ought to give you the first power over their minds , and love and friendship in riper years to hold it : for the time must come , when they will be past the rod and correction ; and then , if the love of you make them not ...
... Fear and awe ought to give you the first power over their minds , and love and friendship in riper years to hold it : for the time must come , when they will be past the rod and correction ; and then , if the love of you make them not ...
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... fear of whipping . He in this only prefers the greater corporal pleasure , or avoids the greater corporal pain . And what is it to govern his actions , and direct his conduct , by such mo- tives as these ? what is it , I say , but to ...
... fear of whipping . He in this only prefers the greater corporal pleasure , or avoids the greater corporal pain . And what is it to govern his actions , and direct his conduct , by such mo- tives as these ? what is it , I say , but to ...
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... fear of the rod hangs over him ; but when that is removed , and , by being out of sight , he can promise himself impunity , he gives the greater scope to his natural inclination ; which by this way is not at all altered , but on the ...
... fear of the rod hangs over him ; but when that is removed , and , by being out of sight , he can promise himself impunity , he gives the greater scope to his natural inclination ; which by this way is not at all altered , but on the ...
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... fear , and there is an end of all discipline . I grant , that good and evil , reward and punishment , are the only motives to a rational creature ; these are the spur and reins , whereby all man- kind are set on work and guided , and ...
... fear , and there is an end of all discipline . I grant , that good and evil , reward and punishment , are the only motives to a rational creature ; these are the spur and reins , whereby all man- kind are set on work and guided , and ...
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... , whilst they are young . If his tender mind be filled with a veneration for his parents and teachers , which consists in love and esteem , and a fear to offend them ; and with respect and good - will to all people ; 50 Of Education .
... , whilst they are young . If his tender mind be filled with a veneration for his parents and teachers , which consists in love and esteem , and a fear to offend them ; and with respect and good - will to all people ; 50 Of Education .
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