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" I say not this,' proceeds he, (§ 53.) 'that I would have children kept from the conveniencies or pleasures of life, that are not injurious to their health or virtue. On the contrary, I would have their lives made as pleasant and as agreeable to them... "
The authoress, by the author of 'Rachel'. - Página 471
por Authoress - 1810
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Some thoughts concerning education [by J. Locke.]. By J. Locke

John Locke - 1712 - 332 páginas
...not injurious to their Health or Vertue. On the contrary, Iwould have their Lives made as pJeafant, and as agreeable to them, as may be in a plentiful Enjoyment ojf whatfoever might innocently delight them j provided it be with this Caution, that the.y> have thofe...
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The Ladies Library: ... Written by a Lady. Published by Sir ..., Volumen2

1772 - 324 páginas
...toreafon. I fay no: this, as if I would have children kept from fuch conveniencies o- pleafures of life, as are not injurious to their health or. virtue. On the contrary, I would have their lives made as pleafant and as agreeable to them as may be, in a plentifut enjoyment of whatfoever might innocently...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education: By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1779 - 336 páginas
...that I would have children kept from the conveniences or pleafures of life, that are not iniurious to their health or virtue. On the contrary, I would have their lives made a* pleafant, and as agreeable to them as may be, in a plentiful enjoyment of whatfoever might innocently...
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Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded [by S. Richardson]. [Another], Volumen4

Samuel Richardson - 1785 - 450 páginas
...from the Conveni-ncics ' or Pleafurcs of Life, that are not injurious to their Vol. IV, O Health * Health or Virtue. On the contrary, I would have ' their Lives made as pleafant and as agreeable to * them as maybe, in a plentiful Enjoyment of what' foever might innocently...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volumen20

1786 - 684 páginas
...this,' proceeds he, (§ 53.) ' that I would have children kept t'nmi the conveniences or pleafures of life, that are not injurious to their health or...On the contrary, I would have their lives made as pleafant and as agreeable to them as may be, in a plentiful enjoyment of whatsoever might innocently...
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Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded. In a Series of Familiar Letters from a ...

Samuel Richardson - 1786 - 676 páginas
...uotthis,' proceeds he, (§ 53.) 'that I would have children kept from the conveniences or pleafures of life, that are not injurious to their health or...On the contrary, I would have their lives made as pleafant and as agreeable to them as may be, in a plentiful enjoyment of whatfoever night innocently...
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Philosophical beauties selected from the works of John Locke

John Locke - 1802 - 308 páginas
...avoided, but by curbing our desires, and accustoming them early to submit to reason. 1 say not this, that I would have children kept from the conveniencies...agreeable to them as may be, in a plentiful enjoyment o! whatsoever might innocently delight them : provided it be with this caution, that they have those...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volumen9

John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...early to submit to reason. $ 53. I say not this, that I would have children kept from the convenieneies or pleasures of life, that are not injurious to their...plentiful enjoyment of whatsoever might innocently delight them : provided it be with this caution, that they have those enjoyments, only as the consequences...
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Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young ...

Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 páginas
...exception. ' I say not this,' proceeds he, (^ 53.) 'that I would have children kept from the convcniencies or pleasures of life, that are not injurious to their health or virtue. On the contrary, 1 would have their lives made as pleasanl and as agreeable to them as may be, in a plentiful enjoyment...
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Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded

Samuel Richardson - 1816 - 638 páginas
...not this/ proceeds he (§ S3), ' that I would have children kept from the conveniences or pleasure of life, that are not injurious to their health or...plentiful enjoyment of whatsoever might innocently delight them.' — And yet he immediately subjoins a very hard and difficult proviso to this indulgence. —...
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