| John Locke - 1988 - 328 sidor
...are never to have more to do with it as long as they live. Can there be any thing 30 more ridiculous, than that a Father should waste his own Money and...forget that little which he brought from School, and 35 which 'tis ten to one he abhors for the ill Usage it procured him? Could it be believed, unless... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1542 sidor
...Essays," Gregory Smith, 2, 2»3. Locke expressed the obverse idea that " nothing can be more ridiculous than that a father should waste his own money and...language, when at the same time he designs him for a trade."53 Turnbull follows in the same vein: "Few think their chjjdren qualified for a trade till they... | |
| 1872 - 1454 sidor
...more ridiculous than that я father waste hi« own money, and his son's time, in setting him to le roman language, when at the same time he designs him for a trade, in he having no use of latin? p. 289. vgl. Montaigne I, 303 307. kritisch verstehen will; für den... | |
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