The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... seems to me to be that beauty , which shines through some men's actions , sets off all that they do , and takes with all they come near ; when by a constant practice they have fashioned their carriage , and made all those little ...
... seems to me to be that beauty , which shines through some men's actions , sets off all that they do , and takes with all they come near ; when by a constant practice they have fashioned their carriage , and made all those little ...
الصفحة 49
... seem not artificial or stu- died , but naturally to follow from a sweetness of mind and a well - turned disposition . ; On the other side , affectation is an aukward and forced imitation of what should be genuine and easy , wanting the ...
... seem not artificial or stu- died , but naturally to follow from a sweetness of mind and a well - turned disposition . ; On the other side , affectation is an aukward and forced imitation of what should be genuine and easy , wanting the ...
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... seems to give , and the right they thereby have to dispose of them as they please . He that has not observed these two humours working very betimes in children , has taken little notice of their actions and he who thinks that these two ...
... seems to give , and the right they thereby have to dispose of them as they please . He that has not observed these two humours working very betimes in children , has taken little notice of their actions and he who thinks that these two ...
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... seem ready to seize on : and there are those who contemn some of these , and yet are heartily frighted with the other . True fortitude is prepared for dangers of all kinds , and unmoved , whatsoever evil it be that threa- tens : I do ...
... seem ready to seize on : and there are those who contemn some of these , and yet are heartily frighted with the other . True fortitude is prepared for dangers of all kinds , and unmoved , whatsoever evil it be that threa- tens : I do ...
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... seem sometimes not very material , yet they should be seri- ously answered ; for however they may appear to us ( to whom they are long since known ) inquiries not worth the making , they are of moment to those who are wholly ignorant ...
... seem sometimes not very material , yet they should be seri- ously answered ; for however they may appear to us ( to whom they are long since known ) inquiries not worth the making , they are of moment to those who are wholly ignorant ...
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