| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...we may bring our bodies to any thing, without pain, and without danger. How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine, is not hard to foresee. What...than to murder their tender babes to use them thus? What! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow, when all one can do is little enough to keep... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy, Modern - 1823 - 488 pages
...we may bring our bodies to any thing, without pain, and without danger. How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine, is not hard to foresee. What...than to murder their tender babes, to use them thus ? What! put their feet in cold water in frost and snow, when all one can do is little enough to keep... | |
| Henry Barnard - Teaching - 1876 - 524 pages
...whicb ought to be regarded rather as peculiarities of opinion, than as salutary suggestions. — ED. What can it be less than to murder their tender babes, to use them thusT Whatl put their feet in cold water in frost and snow, when all one can do ia little enough to... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 514 pages
...without danger. How fond mothers are like to receive this doctrine, is not bard to foresee. What cau it be less than to murder their tender babes, to use them thus? What I put their feet in cold water in frost and snow, when all one can do is little enough to keep... | |
| Kathleen S. Sullivan - History - 2007 - 202 pages
...be anathema to parents' sensibilities, and he certainly knew that: "How fond mothers are likely to receive this doctrine is not hard to foresee. What can it be less than to murder their tender babies to use them thus? What! Put their feet in cold water in frost and snow, when all one can do... | |
| John Locke - Education - 1886 - 320 pages
...thing, without Pain, and without Danger. How fond Mothers are like to receive this Doctrine, is not 15 hard to foresee. What can it be less, than to murder their tender Babes, to use them thus ? What ! put their Feet in cold Water in Frost and Snow, when all one can do is little enough to keep... | |
| John Locke - Education - 1988 - 328 pages
...thing, without Pain, and without Danger. How fond Mothers are like to receive this Doctrine, is not 1 5 hard to foresee. What can it be less, than to murder their tender Babes, to use them thus ? What ! put their Feet in cold Water in Frost and Snow, when all one can do is little enough to keep... | |
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