| John Locke - 1693 - 290 sider
...poffible that a Child ftould fhould be chain'd t6 the Oar, Seven, Eight, or Ten of • the beft fears of his Life to get a Language or Two, Which I think,...great deal cheaper rate of Pains and Time, and be leam'd alrrtoft in playing. Forgive me therefore, if I fay, I can hot with Patience think, that a young... | |
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 sider
...Eight, or Teir of the beft Years of his Life, to get a Lar> gnage or two, which I think, might be hud at a great deal cheaper rate of Pains and Time, and be learn'd almoft in playing > Forgive me therefore, if I-lay, I qannofc with Patience think, that a young... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 sider
...How elfe is it poffible that a child fhould be chained to the oar feven, eight, or ten of the beft years of his life, to get a language or two, which,...deal cheaper rate of pains and time, and be learned almoft in playing? Forgive me therefore, if I fay, I cannot 'with patience think, that a young gentleman... | |
| 1803 - 456 sider
...be its whole busi* siness. How else is it possible that a child should be chained to the oar seven or ten of the best years of his life to get a language...cheaper rate of pains and time, and be learned almost in playing. When therefore you consider the breeding of your son, and are looking out for a schoolmaster... | |
| Ely Bates - 1804 - 422 sider
...instrument of education, as a language or two ' to be its whole business. How else is it possible that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight,...cheaper rate of pains and time, and be learned almost in playing ?" Locke en Education, § 147. L secondly, that whilst the apostles of barbarism and impiety... | |
| 1805 - 506 sider
...premises are, from what we conceive to be held by Mr. B. It was natural for Mr. Locke to complain that a child should be " chained to the oar, seven, eight, or ten, of the best years of his life," because, having no idea of that depravity> which orthodox Christians ascribe to every child of man,... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 sider
...instrument of education ; as if a language or two were ita whole business. How else is it possible, that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight, or ten of the best year.siof his life, to get a language or two, which I think might be had at a great deal cheaper rate... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 sider
...instrument of education ; as a language or two is to be the whole business. How else is it possible that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight,...the best years of his life, to get a language or two F" An ingenious tutor of Oxford, in a late controversy on this very subject, says, " From the manner... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 488 sider
...instrument of education; as if a language or two were its whole business. How else is it possible, that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight,...cheaper rate of pains and time, and be learned almost in playing ? Forgive me, therefore, if I say, I cannot with patience think, that a young gentleman should... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 396 sider
...instrument of education ; as a language or two is to be the whole business. How else is it possible that a child should be chained to the oar seven, eight,...the best years of his life, to get a language or two ?" An ingenious tutor of Oxford, in a late controversy on this very subject, says, " From the manner... | |
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