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... ; and , as he approaches more to a man , admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject ( as is fit ) whilst he VOL . IX . D is a child , and your affectionate friend when he Of Education . 33.
... ; and , as he approaches more to a man , admit him nearer to your familiarity ; so shall you have him your obedient subject ( as is fit ) whilst he VOL . IX . D is a child , and your affectionate friend when he Of Education . 33.
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John Locke. is a child , and your affectionate friend when he is a man . For methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to their children , who are indulgent and familiar when they are little , but severe to them , and keep them ...
John Locke. is a child , and your affectionate friend when he is a man . For methinks they mightily misplace the treatment due to their children , who are indulgent and familiar when they are little , but severe to them , and keep them ...
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... affectionate , and most obliged humble servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . Mr. LOCKE to Mr. MOLYNEUX . London , Sept. 20 , 1692 . SIR , THERE being nothing , that I think of so much value , as the acquaintance and friendship of knowing and ...
... affectionate , and most obliged humble servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . Mr. LOCKE to Mr. MOLYNEUX . London , Sept. 20 , 1692 . SIR , THERE being nothing , that I think of so much value , as the acquaintance and friendship of knowing and ...
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... ; and that God Almighty may succeed your labours , is , and shall be the prayer of , + Worthy SIR , Your intirely affectionate humble servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . Mr. LOCKE to Mr. MOLYneux . Oates , Dec. 26 and several of his Friends . 299.
... ; and that God Almighty may succeed your labours , is , and shall be the prayer of , + Worthy SIR , Your intirely affectionate humble servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . Mr. LOCKE to Mr. MOLYneux . Oates , Dec. 26 and several of his Friends . 299.
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... serve as well against the eternity of the Creator of the " world . " I am , LG 46 Honoured SIR , Your most affectionate , devoted servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . SIR , Mr. Locke to Mr. MOLYNEUX . London , 316 Familiar Letters between Mr. Locke.
... serve as well against the eternity of the Creator of the " world . " I am , LG 46 Honoured SIR , Your most affectionate , devoted servant , WILL . MOLYNEUX . SIR , Mr. Locke to Mr. MOLYNEUX . London , 316 Familiar Letters between Mr. Locke.
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