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| Alphabetical [« »] editions 1 editor 2 educate 1 education 11 effecit 1 effect 13 effective 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 despotical 11 doctrine 11 easily 11 education 11 endeavour 11 england 11 enjoy | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances education |
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1 61 | governors, till age and education brought him reason and ability 2 65 | with their nourishment and education, to which it is inseparably 3 65 | discipline necessary to their education: and though a father may 4 67 | cost, and kindness in his education, has been more or less. 5 67 | power. The nourishment and education of their children is a charge 6 68 | for the child's; though education, the parents duty, seems 7 69 | or rather duty, which is education, belongs so to the father, 8 69 | season; when the business of education is over, it ceases of itself, 9 81 | compact, where procreation and education are secured, and inheritance 10 170| having received life and education from his parents, obliges 11 202| from the advantages of his education, employment, and counsellors,