| John Locke - 1693 - 290 páginas
...either hand, is the great Art; and he that has found a way, how to keep up a Child's Spirit, eafy, adive and free; and yet at the fame time, to reftrain him...Contradictions, has, in my Opinion, got the true Secret of Education. §. 46. The ufual lazy and fhort way by Chaftifement, and the Rod, which is the only Inftrument... | |
| 1772 - 324 páginas
...art, and he that has found a way how to keep up a child's fpirit eaflr, active, and free, and yet it the fame time to reftrain him from many things he...feeming contradictions, has in my opinion got the true fecret of education. • •' •.•, i •• The ufual lazy and mort way by chalHfement and the.... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's fpirits eafy, active, and free, and yet at the fame time to reftrain Lim from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneafy to him; he, I fay, th:it knows how to reconcile thefe feerning contradictions, has, in my opinion, got the true fccrct... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free ; and yet at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free; and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1818 - 432 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit easy, active, and free, and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say. that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictiens, has, in my opinion,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 488 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free; and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free ; and yet, at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to tilings that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictious,... | |
| John Locke - 1844 - 272 páginas
...way how to keep up a child's spirit, easy, active, and free; and yet at the same time, to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him ; he, I say, that knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
| 1851 - 316 páginas
...says Locke, "to keep a child's spirit easy, active, and free, and yet at the same time to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and to draw him to things that are uneasy to him — he, I say, who knows how to reconcile these seeming contradictions, has, in my opinion,... | |
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