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" ... establish the authority of a father, as soon as he is capable of submission, and can understand in whose power he is. If you would have him stand in awe of you, imprint it in his infancy ; and, as he approaches more to a man, admit him nearer to your... "
Locke's Thoughts on education [extr.] with intr. essay by J. Gill - Página 34
por John Locke - 1880
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Some thoughts concerning education [by J. Locke.]. By J. Locke

John Locke - 1712 - 332 páginas
...whilft he i* a Child, and your affectionate Friend whan he is a Man. For methink they mightily mifplace the Treatment due to their Children, who are indulgent and familiar, when they are little, but fevere to them, and keep them at a Diftance, when they are grown up: For Liberty and Indulgence when...
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The Ladies Library: ... Written by a Lady. Published by Sir ..., Volumen2

1772 - 324 páginas
...wno are indulgent and familiar when they are Jittle, but fevere to them, and keep them at a dittance when they are grown up; for liberty and indulgence .can do no good tochildren, the want ofjudgmentmakes them Jtand in nesd of retlraint and difiipinc ; and on •the...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education: By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1779 - 336 páginas
...admit him nearer to your familiarity ; fo fhall you have him your obedient fubject (as is fit) whilft he is a child, and your affectionate friend when he is a man. For methinks they mightily mifplace the treatment due to their children, who are indulgent and familiar when they are little,...
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Infernal Conference ; Or Dialogues of Devils: On the Many Vices which Abound ...

John Macgowan - 1816 - 742 páginas
...and your affectionate friend when he is a man. Methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to children, who are indulgent and familiar when they are little, but severe to them, and keep '.hem at a distance, when they are grown up. Liberty and indulgence can do no good to children. Their...
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen9

John Locke - 1823 - 496 páginas
...approaches more to a man, admit him nearer to your familiarity : so shall you have him your obedient subject (as is fit) whilst he is a child, and" your affectionate VOL. IX. D friend when he is a man. For methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to their...
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Philosophical Beauties Selected from the Works of Jean Locke...containing ...

John Locke - 1844 - 272 páginas
...approaches more to a man, admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject (as is fit) whilst he is a child, and your...familiar when they are little, but severe to them, and kteep them at a distance when they are grown up. For liberty and indulgence can do no good to children...
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The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany ..., Volumen2

Mary Milner - 1847 - 876 páginas
...and exercise over them a direct authority ; and there is much truth in LoCKE'S observation, that " they mightily misplace the treatment due to their...keep them at a distance, when they are grown up." Undoubtedly, " imperiousness and severity, is but an ill way of treating men who have reason of their...
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Five Centuries of the English Language and Literature: Volume CCCCC of the ...

Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 páginas
...approaches more to aJMtan^ admit him nearer to. your^Familiarityj so shall you have him your obedient Subject (as is fit) whilst he is a Child, and your...Indulgence can do no Good to Children; their Want of Judgement makes them stand in Need of Restraint and Discipline; and, on the contrary, Imperiousness...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen11

Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 páginas
...approaches more to a man, admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so ahull you have him your obedient subject (as is fit) whilst he is a child, and your affectionate friend when he is ft man. For methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to their children, who arc indulgent...
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The progressive English grammar. [With] Key

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1866 - 170 páginas
...approaches more to a man, admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject — as is fit — whilst he is a child, and your affectionate friend when he is a man. — Locke. 4. The Adjective. 51. There are three kinds of Adjectives : — I. Demonstrative Adjectives....
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