The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... truth , that let them have what instructions you will , and ever so learned lectures of breeding daily inculcated into them , that which will most influence their carriage , will be the company they converse with , and the fashion of ...
... truth , that let them have what instructions you will , and ever so learned lectures of breeding daily inculcated into them , that which will most influence their carriage , will be the company they converse with , and the fashion of ...
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... , and for his own pleasure , when , in truth , he is wholly as a child , led by them into those vices , which best serve their purposes . This is a knowledge , which , upon all occasions , a tutor should endeavour 82 Of Education .
... , and for his own pleasure , when , in truth , he is wholly as a child , led by them into those vices , which best serve their purposes . This is a knowledge , which , upon all occasions , a tutor should endeavour 82 Of Education .
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... truth : the other teaches fallacy , wrangling , and opiniatry ; and they are both of them things that spoil the judgment , and put a man out of the way of right and fair reasoning , and therefore carefully to be avoided by one who would ...
... truth : the other teaches fallacy , wrangling , and opiniatry ; and they are both of them things that spoil the judgment , and put a man out of the way of right and fair reasoning , and therefore carefully to be avoided by one who would ...
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... truth in any conversation , but least of all with children ; since , if we play false with them , we not only deceive their expectation , and hinder their knowledge , but corrupt their innocence , and teach them the worst of vices ...
... truth in any conversation , but least of all with children ; since , if we play false with them , we not only deceive their expectation , and hinder their knowledge , but corrupt their innocence , and teach them the worst of vices ...
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... truth , it is nothing but being intent on that , which the fear of your eye or knowledge keeps him from execut- ing . To be clear in this point , the observation must be made when you are out of the way , and he not so much as under the ...
... truth , it is nothing but being intent on that , which the fear of your eye or knowledge keeps him from execut- ing . To be clear in this point , the observation must be made when you are out of the way , and he not so much as under the ...
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