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... acquainted with men , to secure his virtue ; lest he should be led into some ruin- ous course , or fatal precipice , before he is sufficiently acquainted with the dangers of conversation , and has steadiness enough not to yield to every ...
... acquainted with men , to secure his virtue ; lest he should be led into some ruin- ous course , or fatal precipice , before he is sufficiently acquainted with the dangers of conversation , and has steadiness enough not to yield to every ...
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... acquaintance , was , on such an occasion , forced to whip her little daughter , at her first coming home from nurse , eight times suc cessively , the same morning , before she could master her stubbornness , and obtain a compliance in a ...
... acquaintance , was , on such an occasion , forced to whip her little daughter , at her first coming home from nurse , eight times suc cessively , the same morning , before she could master her stubbornness , and obtain a compliance in a ...
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... acquaintance , but not to dwell there and a governor would be much blamed , that should keep his pupil too long , and lead him too far in most of them . But of good breeding , knowledge of the world , virtue , in- dustry , and a love of ...
... acquaintance , but not to dwell there and a governor would be much blamed , that should keep his pupil too long , and lead him too far in most of them . But of good breeding , knowledge of the world , virtue , in- dustry , and a love of ...
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... acquainted with ; and all the things they meet with are at first unknown to them , as they once were to us ; and happy are they who meet with civil people , that will comply with their ignorance , and help them to get out of it . If you ...
... acquainted with ; and all the things they meet with are at first unknown to them , as they once were to us ; and happy are they who meet with civil people , that will comply with their ignorance , and help them to get out of it . If you ...
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... acquaintance with men , their tempers and designs , is not to be expected in the ignorance and inadvertency of childhood , or the inconsiderate heat and unwariness of youth : all that can be done towards it , during this un- ripe age ...
... acquaintance with men , their tempers and designs , is not to be expected in the ignorance and inadvertency of childhood , or the inconsiderate heat and unwariness of youth : all that can be done towards it , during this un- ripe age ...
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The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.]. John Locke Vista completa - 1812 |
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