... ought by all means to subdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place, by the satisfaction you propose to it in another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous... The Works of John Locke - Página 39por John Locke - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke - 1693 - 290 páginas
...means to fubdue and ftifle id him. You can never hope to teach him to mafter it, whillt you compound for the Check you give his Inclination in one place, by the Satisfaction you propofe to it in another. To make a good, a wife, and a vertuous Man, 'tis fit he fhould learn to crofi... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 páginas
...means to subdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place,...in another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous ri;in, if. is lit he should learn to cross his appetit«4 and deny his inclination to riches, finery,... | |
| Authoress - 1810 - 592 páginas
...teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place, hy the satisfaction you propose to it in another: to make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, 'tis fit he should learn to cross his appetite, and deny his inclination to riches, finery, or pleasing... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 páginas
...means, to subdue and stille in him. You can never hope to leach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place,...another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, 'tig lit he should learn to cross his appetite, and deny his inclination to riche», lifnTv, or pleasing... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1816 - 638 páginas
...to subdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound Tor the check you give his inclination in one place, by...another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, tis n't he should learn to cross his appetite, and deny his inclination to riches, finery, or pleasing... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 páginas
...means to tubdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place,...another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, 'tis fit he should learn to cross his appetite, and deny his inclination to riches, finery, or pleasing... | |
| 1836 - 208 páginas
...means to subdue and stifle in him. You cap never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place,...reason advises the contrary, and his duty requires it. — Locke on Education. TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS. I have seen parente so heap rules on their children,... | |
| John Locke - 1844 - 272 páginas
...means to subdue and Stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, while you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place, by the satisfaction which you propose to it in another. To make a good, a wise, and a virtuous man, it is fit he should... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 páginas
...Means to subdue and stifle in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the Check you give his Inclination in one Place,...he should learn to cross his Appetite, and deny his Inclinations to Riches, Finery, or pleasing Ms Palate, &c. whenever his Reason advises the contrary,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 páginas
...means to subdue and stifio in him. You can never hope to teach him to master it, whilst you compound for the check you give his inclination in one place,...inclination to riches, finery, or pleasing his palate, ic., whenever his reason advises the contrary, and his duty requires it. But when you draw him to do... | |
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