Learning must be had, but in the second place, as subservient only to greater qualities. Seek out somebody that may know how discreetly to frame his manners: place him in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish and nurse... The North-Carolina Journal of Education - Page 571858Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pages
...cherifh and nmfe up the Good, and .gently correft and weed out any bad Inclinations, and fettle in him good Habits. This is the main Point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had in to the Bargain, and that, as I think at a very ea/Ie rate, by Methods that may bethought on. fotten,... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...cherifh and nurfc up the good, and gently correft and weed out any bad inclinations, and fettle in him good habits. This is the main point; and this being...provided for, learning may be had into the bargain, and that, as I think, at a very cafy rate, by methods that. may be thought on. K 6 § 148. § 148. When... | |
| 1803 - 456 pages
...Seek out somebody who may know how discreetly to frame his manners; place him in hands where you may as much as possible secure his innocence; cherish and nurse up the good, gently weed out any bad inclinations, and settle him in good habits. This is the main point, and this... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...out somebody, that may know how discreetly to frame his manners: place him in hands, where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish...correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good habits. This is the main point ; and this being provided for, learning maybe had into the... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 pages
...out somebody, that may know ow discreetly to frame his manners : place him in hands, where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish...correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good habits. This is the main point ; and this being provided for, learning may be had into... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 pages
...cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good habits. This is the main point ; and this being...provided for, learning may be had into the bargain ; and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought on. § 148. When he can talk,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 pages
...cherish and nurse up the good, and gently correct and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good habits. This is the main point ; and this being provided for, learning may be had into the bar-1 gain ; and that, as I think, at a very easy rate, by methods that may be thought on. § 148.... | |
| Henry Budd - 1827 - 1150 pages
...out somebody, that may know how discreetly to frame his manners. Place him in hands, where you may, as much as possible secure his innocence, cherish...correct, and weed out any bad inclinations, and settle in him good habits. This is the main point, and this being provided for, Learning may be had into the... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 350 pages
...your son's tutor,) that may know how discreetly to form his manners : place him in hands where you may as much as possible secure his innocence, cherish...provided for, learning may be had into the bargain." — § 147. " But under whose care soever a child is put to be taught, during the tender and flexible... | |
| 1835 - 458 pages
...your son's tutor) that may know how discreetly to form his manners; place him in hands where you may, as much as possible, secure his innocence, cherish...provided for, learning may be had into the bargain. " But under whose care soever a child is put to be taught, during the tender and flexible years of... | |
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