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" ... rebukes, and so lessen their authority. And here is another great inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such conversation : for... "
The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a ... - Halaman 52
oleh John Locke - 1812
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1902 - 320 halaman
...they take off the Edge and Force of the the ill Examples which they meet with amongst the meaner __ _ They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or debauch'd Servants such Language, untowardly Tricks and Vices, as otherwise they possibly ; would be...
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The Complete Novels: Pamela, or, virtue rewarded

Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 402 halaman
...convenience, which children receive from the ill examples ' which they meet with from the meaner servants. They are 'wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...contagion of these ill precedents, both in civility and vir' tue, horribly infects children as often as they come within ' the reach of it. They frequently...
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Pamela: Or Virtue Rewarded, Volume 4

Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 414 halaman
...precedents, both in civility and virtue, horribly infects children as often as they come within the reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or...language, untowardly tricks and vices, as otherwise they would be ignorant of all their lives. 'Tis a hard matter wholly to prevent this mischief,' continues...
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English Philosophers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Locke ...

John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume - 1910 - 460 halaman
...inconvenience which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or debauch'd servants such language, untowardly tricks and vices, as otherwise they possibly would be...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1912 - 292 halaman
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...learn from unbred or debauched servants such language, imtowardly tricks and vices, as otherwise they possibly would be ignorant of, all their lives. 69....
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Sadoleto on Education: A Translation of the De Pueris Recte Instituendis

Jacopo Sadoleto - 1916 - 210 halaman
...it in her arms to the Church z and her services, and also to visit 1 Cf. Locke, Thoughts, p. 45 : ' They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...they possibly would be ignorant of all their lives.' 2 Plato, Laws, vii. 794: 'And all the children who are between the ages of three and six ought to meet...
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Sadoleto on Education: A Translation of the De Pueris Recte Instituendis

Jacopo Sadoleto - 1916 - 200 halaman
...it in her arms to the Church 2 and her services, and also to visit 1 Cf. Locke, Thoughts, p. 45 : ' They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...Vices as otherwise they possibly would be ignorant of ah 1 their lives.' 2 Plato, Laws, vii. 794 : 'And all the children who are between the ages of three...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 halaman
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...possibly would be ignorant of, all their lives. 69. "Pis a hard matter wholly to prevent this mischief. You will have very good luck, if you never have...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 halaman
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with, amongst the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...possibly would be ignorant of, all their lives. 69. 'Tis a hard matter wholly to prevent this mischief. You will have very good luck, if you never have...
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Pamela, Volume 2

Samuel Richardson - 1926 - 592 halaman
...inconvenience, which children receive from the ill examples which they meet with from the meaner servants. They are wholly, if possible, to be kept from such...horribly infects children, as often as they come within the reach of it. They frequently learn from unbred or debauched servants, such language, untowardly...
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