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" Wisdom I take, in the popular acceptation, for a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world. This is the product of a good natural temper, application of mind and experience together, and so above the reach \ of children. The... "
The Works of John Locke - Page 130
by John Locke - 1823
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - Education - 1693 - 290 pages
...Wiftemt I take in the popular acceptation, for a Man's managing hisBufmefs ablely, and with fore-fight in this World. This is the product of a good natural...application of Mind, and Experience together, and not to be taught Ch^ dren. The greateft Thing that ifl them can be done towards it, is to hinder them,...
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Some thoughts concerning education [by J. Locke.]. By J. Locke

John Locke - 1712 - 332 pages
...Man's ; ' ""'*. managing his Bufinefs ablely, and with fore-fight, in this World. This is the prodndt of a good natural Temper, application of Mind, and Experience together, and fo above the reach of Children. The greateft Thing that in them can be done towards it, is to hinder...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education: By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...temper, application of mind, and experience together, and fo above the reach of children. The greateil thing that in them can be done towards it, is to hinder...may be, from being cunning ; which, being the ape of wifdoui, is the moft diftant from it that can be: and as an ape, for the hkenefs it has to a man, wanting...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 904 pages
...mentioned some of the most ordinary faults, and the ways to be used in correcting them. WISDOM. 134. Wisdom I take, in the popular acceptation, for a man's...greatest thing that in them can be done towards it, is to binder them, as much as may be, from being cunning ; which being the ape of wisdom, is the most distant...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 898 pages
...I have mentioned some of the most ordinary faults, and the ways to be used in correcting them. 134. "Wisdom I take, in the popular acceptation, for a...business ably, and with foresight, in this world. This ¡3 the product of a good natural temper, application of mind and experience together, and so above...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 904 pages
...some of the most ordinary faults, and the ways to bo used in correcting them. WISDOM. 134. \Visdom I take, in the popular acceptation, for a man's managing his business ably, and witli foresight, in this world. This is the product of a good natural temper, application of mind and...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - Conduct of life - 1880 - 386 pages
...[SECTION XXII. § 140.] [ON WISDOM.] 140. Wisdom I take, in the popular accepta-, tion, 1 for adman's managing his business ably, and with foresighT, in...so above the reach of children. The greatest thing in them that can be done towards it, is to hinder them, as much as may be, from being cunning; which,...
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Locke

Thomas Fowler - Authors, English - 1880 - 222 pages
...make him valued and beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, "a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes next in order. In the third place is Good Breeding, the breaches of which may be all avoided...
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Locke

Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 pages
...make him valued and beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes next in order. In the third place is Good Breeding, the breaches of which may be all avoided...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volume 3

Biography - 1883 - 836 pages
...make him valued and beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes next in order. In the third place is Good Breeding, the breaches of which may be all avoided...
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