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... colours , and not upon 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 ...
... colours , and not upon 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 ...
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... be gratified in , nor suffered to mention . The very speaking for any such thing should make them lose it . Clothes , when they need , they must have ; but if they し· speak for this stuff , or that colour Of Education . 95.
... be gratified in , nor suffered to mention . The very speaking for any such thing should make them lose it . Clothes , when they need , they must have ; but if they し· speak for this stuff , or that colour Of Education . 95.
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John Locke. し· speak for this stuff , or that colour , they should be sure to go without it . Not that I would have parents pur- posely cross the desires of their children in matters of indifferency : on the contrary , where their ...
John Locke. し· speak for this stuff , or that colour , they should be sure to go without it . Not that I would have parents pur- posely cross the desires of their children in matters of indifferency : on the contrary , where their ...
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... colour , comes to affright them ? Nothing but the apprehensions of harm , that accompany those things . Did a child suck every day a new nurse , I make account it would be no more affrighted with the change of faces at six months old ...
... colour , comes to affright them ? Nothing but the apprehensions of harm , that accompany those things . Did a child suck every day a new nurse , I make account it would be no more affrighted with the change of faces at six months old ...
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... colours , will , like the rest of the sons of Adam , be apt to make excuses . is a fault usually bordering upon , and leading to un- truth , and is not to be indulged in them ; but yet it ought to be cured rather with shame than ...
... colours , will , like the rest of the sons of Adam , be apt to make excuses . is a fault usually bordering upon , and leading to un- truth , and is not to be indulged in them ; but yet it ought to be cured rather with shame than ...
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