The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men , you think it worth while to hazard your son's ...
... learned languages ; you must confess , that you have a strange value for words , when , preferring the languages of the ancient Greeks and Romans to that which made them such brave men , you think it worth while to hazard your son's ...
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... learned , and that will engage their industry and application . This I think no hard matter to do , if children be handled as they should be , and the rewards and punishments above mentioned be carefully applied , and with them these ...
... learned , and that will engage their industry and application . This I think no hard matter to do , if children be handled as they should be , and the rewards and punishments above mentioned be carefully applied , and with them these ...
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... learned when the mind is either indisposed , or otherwise taken up ; yet it is of great moment , and worth our endeavours , to teach the mind to get the mastery over itself ; and to be able , upon choice , to take itself off from the ...
... learned when the mind is either indisposed , or otherwise taken up ; yet it is of great moment , and worth our endeavours , to teach the mind to get the mastery over itself ; and to be able , upon choice , to take itself off from the ...
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... learned Castalio was fain to make trenchers at Basil , to keep himself from starv- ing , when his father would have given any money for such a tutor for his son , and Castalio have willingly em- braced such an employment upon very ...
... learned Castalio was fain to make trenchers at Basil , to keep himself from starv- ing , when his father would have given any money for such a tutor for his son , and Castalio have willingly em- braced such an employment upon very ...
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... learned only by habit and use , though it be above the capacity of children , and little . ones should not be perplexed about it ; yet it ought to be begun , and in a good measure learned , by a young gentleman , whilst he is under a ...
... learned only by habit and use , though it be above the capacity of children , and little . ones should not be perplexed about it ; yet it ought to be begun , and in a good measure learned , by a young gentleman , whilst he is under a ...
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